“…Several factors are involved that increase the morbidity and mortality of SE, including delayed presentation to the hospital, ineffective management, and lack of awareness of the condition [5,19]. In Senegal, patients received after 30 minutes were a factor associated with mortality [21], while in Cameroon, death was associated with meningitis [22]. The prolonged duration of seizures (> 30 minutes) is associated with an increased mortality in SE due to these pathophysiological mechanisms including metabolic resource depletion, failure of cerebral autoregulation, cerebral hypoxia, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and metabolic acidosis, which can damage nerve cells and lead to organ failure, increasing the risk of death.…”