HomeClinics HomeAbout ClinicsAll ClinicsHot TopicsAdvancesSpecial OffersCME
Logo
Search for

Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 101-113 (February 2009)


View previous. 12 of 16 View next.

Emergency Treatment of Status Epilepticus: Current Thinking

Dan Millikan, MD, Brian Rice, MD, Robert Silbergleit, MDCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Current thinking about the acute treatment of status epilepticus (SE) emphasizes a more aggressive clinical approach to this common life-threatening neurologic emergency. In this review, the authors consider four concepts that can accelerate effective treatment of SE. These include (1) updating the definition of SE to make it more clinically relevant, (2) consideration of faster ways to initiate first-line benzodiazepine therapy in the prehospital environment, (3) moving to second-line agents more quickly in refractory status in the emergency department, and (4) increasing detection and treatment of unrecognized nonconvulsive SE in comatose neurologic emergency patients.

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Michigan Neuro Emergencies Research, 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Lobby H, Suite 3100, PO Box 381, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, USA

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author.

PII: S0733-8627(08)00127-2

doi:10.1016/j.emc.2008.12.001


View previous. 12 of 16 View next.