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Epidemiology and outcome of status epilepticus in children: a Scottish population cohort study.

Clodagh MitchellLibby Chatterton DicksonAilidh RamsayOscar Mesalles-NaranjoPaul LeonardCelia BrandAilsa MclellanJayakara Shetty
Published in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2021)
Adverse outcomes have decreased and the use of buccal midazolam is promising. Identifying high-risk groups provides an opportunity for early intervention. These data form the basis for an extensive evaluation of acute seizure management and monitoring long-term outcomes. What this paper adds The annual prevalence of convulsive status epilepticus in Lothian, Scotland, was 0.8 per 1000 children. There was a decrease in case-fatality proportion from 3-9% to 0.2%. Use of buccal midazolam has increased, with no increase in adverse outcomes.
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