Near-sudden unexpected death in a patient with epilepsy undergoing hemodialysis: a case report.
Satoki HatanoGo KanzakiHirokazu MarumotoTakahito NiikuraKosuke HondaYasuyuki NakadaMasayo MoritaTakashi HasegawaTakashi YokooPublished in: CEN case reports (2021)
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) has been defined as a sudden/unexpected, witnessed/unwitnessed, nontraumatic, and nondrowning death in epileptic patients with/without seizure evidence and documented status epilepticus. Identified as the leading cause of epilepsy-related deaths, SUDEP cases are highly unrecognized and underreported due to diagnostic difficulty. We report a case of a successfully revived hemodialysis patient who developed cardiopulmonary arrest after a witnessed convulsive seizure. Electroencephalogram revealed epileptic abnormalities. Therefore, this case could be seizure-induced cardiopulmonary arrest and near-SUDEP. Hence, the possibility of SUDEP should be considered even in hemodialysis patients having conventional coronary risk factors for sudden cardiac death.