2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2010.08.005
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Generalized Convulsive Status Epilepticus in Adults and Children: Treatment Guidelines and Protocols

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“…Contiene un agregado del grupo fosforil que hace que sea soluble, y con menor pH (17), La fosfenitoína se convierte a fenitoína entre 8 a 15 minutos de administrada y es metabolizada por el hígado (15). La dosis es equivalente a la de la fenitoína.…”
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“…Contiene un agregado del grupo fosforil que hace que sea soluble, y con menor pH (17), La fosfenitoína se convierte a fenitoína entre 8 a 15 minutos de administrada y es metabolizada por el hígado (15). La dosis es equivalente a la de la fenitoína.…”
Section: Fosfenitoínaunclassified
“…Puede ser usado en pacientes con EE mioclónico o de ausencia en vista de su acción farmacodinámica (6,17). En los últimos 10 años se ha mostrado que el valproato parece ser tan efectivo como la fenitoína o fosfenitoína en quienes no respondieron a las benzodiazepinas (8).…”
Section: Valproatounclassified
“…These tools guide the clinician from the suspected seizure event, to the diagnosis, and the planning phase of care. [30] Seizure management tools are available for clinicians whose patients have intractable seizures, resistant to common treatment options. These pathways assist in determining the underlying cause of the epilepsy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epileptic seizures were managed with intravenous diazepam, phenytoin sodium and valproic acid according to the guidelines. [16] Patient 3 underwent a caesarean section under general anesthesia and was intubated for 4 days because of insufficient spontaneous breathing after cardiopulmonary arrest at the time of admission. During the intubation period this patient received propofol and midazolam infusions to control her epileptic seizures.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13,14] Early seizures have been defined as those first occurring within 2 weeks after stroke. [13,14] Epilepsi 2014;20(1): [11][12][13][14][15][16] tonic NaCl solutions. Epileptic seizures were managed with intravenous diazepam, phenytoin sodium and valproic acid according to the guidelines.…”
Section: Definitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%