
Emergency diagnosis and treatment of status epilepticus
As a neurological emergency, status epilepticus (SE) requires timely diagnosis and treatment. A US study found that 10% of people with SE were not diagnosed by emergency services. Among those who were diagnosed in an ambulance, 20% did not receive any first-line treatment, while others received lower-than-recommended doses. Sharp Waves spoke to senior author Dr. Elan Guterman about the study.
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Publications mentioned during the conversation:
Emergency response to out-of-hospital status epilepticus | Neurology
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