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Factors associated with long-term outcomes in pediatric refractory status epilepticus.

Marina Gaínza-LeinCristina Barcia AguilarJuan PiantinoKevin E ChapmanIván Sánchez FernándezMarta Amengual-GualAnne AndersonBrian AppavuRavindra AryaJames Nicholas BrentonJessica L CarpenterJustice ClarkRaquel Farias-MoellerWilliam Davis GaillardTracy A GlauserJoshua L GoldsteinHoward P GoodkinLinda HuhRobert KahoudKush KapurYi-Chen LaiTiffani L McDonoughMohamad A MikatiLindsey A MorganAnuranjita NayakEdward J NovotnyAdam P OstendorfEric T PayneKatrina PearisoLatania ReeceJames RivielloKumar SannagowdaraTristan T SandsTheodore SheehanRobert C TaskerDmitry TchapyjnikovAlejandra VasquezMark S WainwrightAngus WilfongKorwyn WilliamsBo ZhangTobias Loddenkempernull null
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
About one third of patients without prior epilepsy developed recurrent unprovoked seizures after the RSE episode. In previously normally developing patients, 39% presented with new deficits during follow-up, with longer electroclinical RSE duration as a predictor.
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