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Perioperative Management of Patients With Seizure Disorders: Part I -
Epilepsy and seizure activity in dental patients can pose difficult management and treatment considerations for dental professionals, especially for those utilizing sedation and general anesthesia in office-based settings. This 2-part review will provide an overview of current approaches to managing patients with seizure disorders in dental settings. The first part of this review focuses on cat...
Efficacy, safety, and growth outcomes of ketogenic diet therapy in children under two years of age -
CONCLUSION: KDT is an effective and generally well-tolerated treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy in infants, providing meaningful seizure control, reduced medication use, and an acceptable safety profile when carefully monitored.
A decade of experience in refractory epilepsy surgery in the Brazilian public health system: Long-term outcomes after 175 procedures -
Epilepsy surgery represents a crucial therapeutic alternative for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), particularly when pharmacological management fails to provide seizure control. This study presents a ten-year retrospective analysis of 175 surgical procedures performed at a Brazilian tertiary public health reference center. Both pediatric and adult patients were included, with resect...
A hybrid deep learning framework for epileptic seizure prediction using scalp and intracranial EEG data -
Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder affecting over 50 million people globally, often impairing quality of life due to unpredictable and recurrent seizures. Despite advances in seizure prediction, challenges remain due to variability in EEG signals. EEG data exists in two primary modalities: non-invasive scalp EEG (sEEG) and invasive intracranial EEG (iEEG), and current deep learning m...
Early Vigabatrin Treatment Before Seizure Onset Decreased Interictal Epileptiform Discharges Over the Duration of the PREVeNT Study -
CONCLUSIONS: Early treatment with vigabatrin decreased by ∼20% the proportion of EEGs with IEDs over 3 years. Vigabatrin group participants who did not develop epileptic spasms drove this reduction. Participants who developed spasms in either group had IEDs in over half of their EEGs.
Prevalence and predictors of seizure cluster in emergency care: Insights from a tertiary hospital in Bogota, Colombia -
CONCLUSIONS: SC are common in emergency departments, with a prevalence of 21.2% in this study. They most frequently affect younger patients, individuals with history of epilepsy, and those receiving ≥ 3 antiseizure medications. In this context, the main etiology was poor treatment adherence.
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