Continuum : lifelong learning in neurology
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Epilepsy emergencies include acute repetitive seizures and status epilepticus. Their prognosis depends on the etiology of the seizures and the time spent in status epilepticus. This review discusses the current perspective on the diagnosis and treatment of status epilepticus and acute repetitive seizures in the intensive care unit. ⋯ Acute repetitive seizures and status epilepticus are neurologic emergencies that are being increasingly diagnosed and treated in the modern era. Rapid treatment may influence patient prognosis, future cognitive outcomes, and the long-term potential for developing epilepsy. However, little is known about the mechanisms that perpetuate seizure activity, and our ability to intervene and prevent this condition remains limited. Preventing complications during the treatment of status epilepticus plays a large role in prognosis and the chance of treatment success.
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Many comorbid conditions occur among people with epilepsy. These comorbid conditions can be divided into physical, psychiatric, and cognitive groups. This article examines the common comorbid conditions associated with epilepsy and identifies management strategies to mitigate these health concerns. ⋯ This article explains common comorbid conditions such as depression, anxiety, and memory difficulties; outlines treatment approaches; and discusses functional restrictions such as driving. SUDEP and the risk factors that contribute to it are also discussed.