New onset status epilepticus and its long-term outcome: A cohort study.
Sharath AdigaRavindranadh Chowdary MundlamuriAjay AsrannaLakshminarayanapuram Gopal VishwanathanKenchaiah RaghavendraNandakumar Dalavaikodihalli NanjaiahP V PrathyusahKarthik KulanthaiveluSanjib SinhaPublished in: Epilepsy research (2024)
NOSE is a neurological emergency with a variable etiology and significant long-term consequences. Approximately one-fourth of patients presenting with NOSE died, and another quarter developed epilepsy during a median follow-up of 9 months. Identifying and addressing the predictors of mortality and epilepsy development following NOSE may improve long-term outcomes.