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Suggest Treatment For Super-refractory Status Epilepticus In A 8 Year Old Child

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Posted on Thu, 16 Jul 2015
Question: 8yrs son suffering Super Refractory Status Epilepticus

seizures are stopped no but still unconscious. kindly review the summary and help us to get consciousness without triggering seizures.
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Answered by Dr. A.S. Keerthi (34 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Neuroprotective drugs may be tried.

Detailed Answer:
Hi Mr. XXXX,
It is very unfortunate that your son had super refractory status epilepticus, the exact cause of which could not be established. Despite of many antiepileptic drugs(AEDs), Vilohit continues to have seizures. The seizures cause cerebral damage. So first priority is to adjust AEDs. Next you can try certain neuroprotective agents like citicholine, piracetam which are safe and not epileptogenic. But these are not of proven benefit in this setting. Kindly discuss with your treating neurologist before changing the treatment.
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Suggest Treatment For Super-refractory Status Epilepticus In A 8 Year Old Child

Brief Answer: Neuroprotective drugs may be tried. Detailed Answer: Hi Mr. XXXX, It is very unfortunate that your son had super refractory status epilepticus, the exact cause of which could not be established. Despite of many antiepileptic drugs(AEDs), Vilohit continues to have seizures. The seizures cause cerebral damage. So first priority is to adjust AEDs. Next you can try certain neuroprotective agents like citicholine, piracetam which are safe and not epileptogenic. But these are not of proven benefit in this setting. Kindly discuss with your treating neurologist before changing the treatment.