Treating status epilepticus in adults.
Kjell HeuserMorten HornChristian SamsonsenLine Bédos UlvinKetil Berg OlsenKjersti Nesheim PowerGyri VeibyEllen MoltebergBernt EngelsenErik TaubøllPublished in: Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke (2024)
This clinical review examines the treatment of status epilepticus, a condition in which epileptic seizures are prolonged and pose a significant risk of brain damage and death. International guidelines recommend the use of benzodiazepines as first-line treatment, and these should be administered promptly and in appropriate doses. Second-line treatment involves the use of high-dose anti-seizure medications to stop and prevent seizures. If seizure activity persists, general anaesthesia should be administered as soon as possible. All neurological hospital departments should have established and rehearsed protocols for treating status epilepticus.