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Febrile Seizures

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Most febrile seizures are generalized tonic clonic seizures, lasting for a few minutes (less than 10 mins) and are conventionally classified as being simple (70%) and complex (30%). Simple febrile seizures are generalized (i.e. Any febrile seizure lasting for > 30 mins is considered febrile status epilepticus.

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You don’t need labs or CT scans in children who have recovered after a simple febrile or first time seizure

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Team members and families eagerly await your intervention to halt the seizure and understand its underlying cause. This harm can manifest through the discomfort of blood draws and urine catheterizations, as well as the radiation exposure involved in head CT scans. This includes scarring abnormalities, bleeds, and tumors.

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Friday Reflection 44: Diagnostic Enigma

Sensible Medicine

It is when you diagnose amyloidosis as the cause of a peripheral neuropathy, or find that the cause of a patient’s anxiety is hyponatremia, caused by SIADH, caused by a radiologically undetectable lung cancer. ” This suggested partial, complex seizures with a post-ictal period. 1 This never works out well.

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Subarachnoid hemorrhage: ED presentation, evaluation, and management

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4 Common symptoms of SAH on presentation include vomiting, neck stiffness, altered mental status or decreased level of consciousness, hemiparesis, and seizure-like activity. 18 Seizure Seizure is common in the setting of acute SAH, especially spontaneous SAH, due to cerebral and meningeal irritation.

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emDOCs Revamp: Esophageal Perforation

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1 , 2 The most common non-iatrogenic cause is spontaneously due to increased intraesophageal pressure, Boerhaave syndrome, from forceful retching, coughing, straining, seizures, or even childbirth (15% of cases). Caution with use of NIPPV – positive pressure can worsen injury as well as increase subcutaneous emphysema.

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TXA in head injuries

Don't Forget the Bubbles

As in CRASH-2, TXA did not show a significant increase in thrombotic events or seizures. Well, one study in Kornelson’s systematic review and meta-analysis is interesting. But the evidence is a bit contrary – the systematic review and meta-analysis found no increased risk of seizures in the 14 included studies. Brakes off.

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Pediatric Status Epilepticus

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Definition of status epilepticus:Continuous seizure activity of 5 minutes or greater – OR – Recurrent activity without recovery between intervals. This definition includes clinically apparent seizures as well as those seen only on EEG.) During a seizure, GABA receptors in the neuron’s membrane are internalized and destroyed.