2006
In Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus (NCSE), Treat to Burst‐Suppression: Pro and Con
Jordan KG, Hirsch LJ. In Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus (NCSE), Treat to Burst‐Suppression: Pro and Con. Epilepsia 2006, 47: 41-45. PMID: 17044825, DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2006.00659.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNonconvulsive status epilepticusNonconvulsive seizuresRefractory nonconvulsive status epilepticusPermanent neuronal injuryAcute brain injuryIntensive care interventionsHigh mortality rateNeuronal injuryStatus epilepticusIatrogenic complicationsBrain damageBrain injuryCare interventionsDr. HirschBurst suppressionMortality rateExpert managementSeizuresInjuryMost casesEpilepticusMedicationsComplicationsDr. Jordan
2003
Treatment of status epilepticus: a survey of neurologists
Claassen J, Hirsch LJ, Mayer SA. Treatment of status epilepticus: a survey of neurologists. Journal Of The Neurological Sciences 2003, 211: 37-41. PMID: 12767495, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-510x(03)00036-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAntiepileptic drugsStatus epilepticusCurrent treatment preferencesElimination of seizuresFourth-line treatmentTreatment of RSESecond-line therapyConvulsive status epilepticusFirst-line therapyNew antiepileptic drugsTraditional treatment paradigmSurvey of neurologistsIntravenous lorazepamSE refractoryTitration goalsMulticenter trialTreatment paradigmTreatment preferencesCritical careValproic acidBurst suppressionAmerican AcademyEpilepticusEpilepsy SectionTherapy