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Status epilepticus in Auckland, New Zealand: Treatment patterns and determinants of outcome in a prospective population-based cohort.

Michael W K FongEleanor StephensAlice BrockingtonJayaganth JayabalShona ScottTony ZhangRhonda LitchfieldErica BeilharzStuart R DalzielPeter JonesKim YatesVanessa ThorntonPeter S Bergin
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
When SE was defined as 10 continuous minutes of seizure, overall mortality was lower than expected and many patients had self-limited presentations for which no treatment was required. Although there were disparities in the incidence of SE across ethnic groups there was no difference in treatment or outcome. The finding highlights the benefit of a health care system designed to deliver universal health care.
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