Seizures, cerebral shutdown, and SUDEP

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Several potential pathophysiologic phenomena, including "cerebral shutdown," are postulated to be responsible for SUDEP. Since the evidence for a seizure-related mechanism is strong, a poor understanding of the physiology of human seizure termination is a major handicap. However, rather than a failure of a single homeostatic mechanism, such as postictal arousal, it may be a "perfect storm" created by the lining up of a several factors that lead to death. © American Epilepsy Society.

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Bozorgi, A., & Lhatoo, S. D. (2013). Seizures, cerebral shutdown, and SUDEP. Epilepsy Currents, 13(5), 236–240. https://doi.org/10.5698/1535-7597-13.5.236

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