Abstract
The critically ill mechanically ventilated child with ongoing seizures that are refractory to any treatment presents a distinct challenge in pediatric neurocritical care. The evidence base from randomized controlled trials on which anti-epileptic drug (AED) strategy should be used is inadequate. This review of refractory and super-refractory status epilepticus summarizes recent pediatric case series regarding definitions, the second-tier AED therapies once initial anticonvulsants have failed, and the experience of high-dose midazolam, barbiturate anesthesia, and volatile anesthetics for uncontrolled status epilepticus.
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MeSH terms
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Adjuvants, Anesthesia / administration & dosage*
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Adjuvants, Anesthesia / adverse effects
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Adjuvants, Anesthesia / therapeutic use
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Anticonvulsants / administration & dosage
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Anticonvulsants / adverse effects
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Anticonvulsants / therapeutic use*
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Barbiturates / administration & dosage*
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Barbiturates / adverse effects
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Barbiturates / therapeutic use
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Child
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Critical Care / methods
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Humans
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Hypotension / chemically induced
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Intensive Care Units, Pediatric
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Intubation, Intratracheal / adverse effects
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Intubation, Intratracheal / methods
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Intubation, Intratracheal / standards*
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Midazolam / administration & dosage
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Midazolam / adverse effects
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Midazolam / therapeutic use
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Respiration, Artificial / adverse effects
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Respiration, Artificial / methods
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Respiration, Artificial / standards*
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Status Epilepticus / diagnosis
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Status Epilepticus / drug therapy*
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Status Epilepticus / therapy
Substances
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Adjuvants, Anesthesia
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Anticonvulsants
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Barbiturates
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Midazolam