2020
DOI: 10.1111/epi.16747
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Development of a novel outcome prediction score (PEDSS) for pediatric convulsive status epilepticus: A longitudinal observational study

Abstract: Objective: The objectives of this study were to evaluate ENDIT score and develop a novel outcome prediction score for outcome of pediatric convulsive status epilepticus (CSE) at the hospital and 3 months postdischarge. Methods: Children and adolescents aged 1 month to 14 years, presenting with CSE to a tertiary care teaching center in North India from January 2017 to March 2019, were screened for enrollment. In-hospital and 3-month postdischarge outcome were defined as poor if Pediatric Cerebral Performance Ca… Show more

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“…We should wait to evaluate the response to the treatment and whether there is organ failure during management. According to the study by Tiwari et al, the cut-off PEDSS scores for mortality and poor outcome at the hospital and 3 months post-discharge were ≥ 4, ≥3, and ≥ 3, respectively (12). In our study, the cut-off for poor prognosis was ≥ 3 at the hospital before discharge and 6 for mortality.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…We should wait to evaluate the response to the treatment and whether there is organ failure during management. According to the study by Tiwari et al, the cut-off PEDSS scores for mortality and poor outcome at the hospital and 3 months post-discharge were ≥ 4, ≥3, and ≥ 3, respectively (12). In our study, the cut-off for poor prognosis was ≥ 3 at the hospital before discharge and 6 for mortality.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Demographic and clinical variables comprised of age, gender, age of onset of SE, type of seizure, etiology, genetic analysis results( available ones), EEG results, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI,) results, and scores of Pre-status epilepticus Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale PCPCS, background electroencephalographic abnormalities EEG, Drug refractoriness, Semiology, and Critical Sickness ( PEDSS) and modi ed Status Epilepticus Severity Score (mSTESS), treatments received, responses to treatments, developmental status at baseline before SE and after SE before discharge at the last available follow-up visit, mortality were recorded ( 11,12). The diagnosis of SE was made according to the ILAE 2015 classi cation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…20 We used the modified Rankin and PEDSS scales to assess disease severity and outcome. 21,22 The main research questions assessed:…”
Section: Pädiatrische Erkrankungen In Deutschland (Esped)mentioning
confidence: 99%