Evidence-based guideline on management of status epilepticus in adult intensive care unit in resource-limited settings: a review article.
Aschalew BeshaYayeh Adamu GetahunHailemariam MulugetaAbebayehu ZemedkunBelete DestawPublished in: Annals of medicine and surgery (2012) (2023)
SE is an urgent medical emergency that requires early recognition and aggressive treatment. Medical treatment is initiated when seizures continue for more than 5 min after all stabilization measures have been taken. Based on the available evidence, diazepam can be used as a substitute for lorazepam in the treatment of SE. Ketamine is effective when given before other anesthetics as a third-line treatment in refractory and very refractory epilepsy. Propofol reduced the number of days of mechanical ventilation in the treatment of SE and has better seizure control than thiopental. Music has been recommended as an adjunctive therapy for epilepsy medication.