2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2019.10.005
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New-onset super refractory status epilepticus: A case-series

Abstract: Literature on New-Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus (NORSE) is scarce and management is guided mainly by retrospective reports, short case series or expert opinions. We aimed to add to the pool of the available data by retrospectively reviewing seven cases of NORSE cases admitted to our hospital over the last five years between January 2014 and March 2019. Methods: Fully anonymised data from medical charts, EEG reports, imaging reports, laboratory test results, types of antiepileptic medications, intravenous… Show more

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“…atvejų diagnozuoti atitinkamai autoimuninis ir paraneoplastinis encefalitai. Šiuo metu tai yra didžiausios imties tyrimas, analizuojantis NORSE [7].…”
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“…atvejų diagnozuoti atitinkamai autoimuninis ir paraneoplastinis encefalitai. Šiuo metu tai yra didžiausios imties tyrimas, analizuojantis NORSE [7].…”
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“…Pradžioje buvo manoma, kad įrodytos etiologijos nebuvimas yra privalomas NORSE diagnozei nustatyti, tačiau nauji pranešimai rodo, kad šie atvejai gali būti pagrįsti autoimunine etiologija [7].…”
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“…[3] , [4] Nevertheless, a few reports of variable recovery after prolonged SE have been reported. [5] , [6] , [7] .…”
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“…In the final piece, we aim to bring all of these aspects together Aurangzeb and co-authors present management and outcomes of cases of new onset super-refractory epilepticus (NORSE) admitted over an approximately five-year period [9]. Their index case was in status epilepticus for 210 days -one of the longest durations of status epilepticus published -and survived; illustrating that although super refractory status epilepticus can be extremely challenging, close co-operation across multiple specialities can yield favourable outcomes.…”
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