Résultats: 4

    Guidelines for seizure prophylaxis in adults hospitalized with moderate–severe traumatic brain injury: a clinical practice guideline for health care professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society

    Neurocritical care; 40 (3), 2024
    There is practice heterogeneity in the use, type, and duration of prophylactic antiseizure medications (ASMs) in patients with moderate–severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of articles assessing ASM prophylaxis in adults with moderate–severe TBI (acu...

    Cannabidiol for treating seizures caused by tuberous sclerosis complex

    Evidence-based recommendations on cannabidiol (Epidyolex) for treating seizures caused by tuberous sclerosis complex. Commercial arrangement There is a simple discount patient access scheme for cannabidiol. NHS organisations can get details on the Commercial Access and Pricing (CAP) Portal. Non-NHS orga...

    ACR appropriateness criteria seizures-child

    J. Am. Coll. Radiol; 18 (supl. 5), 2021
    In children, seizures represent an extremely heterogeneous group of medical conditions ranging from benign cases, such as a simple febrile seizure, to life-threatening situations, such as status epilepticus. Underlying causes of seizures also represent a wide range of pathologies from idiopathic cases, u...

    Guidelines on neonatal seizures

    Neonatal seizures represent one of the most frequent neurological events in newborn infants, often reflecting a variety of different pre-, peri-, or postnatal disorders of the central nervous system (CNS). These guidelines are intended to be of use for neonatologists, pediatric neurologists, pediatrician...