Pediatric seizures
- PMID: 23908360
- DOI: 10.1542/pir.34-8-333
Pediatric seizures
Abstract
On the basis of strong evidence, treatment is highly dependent on the seizure semiology results, electroencephalography (EEG) findings, and origin. • On the basis of moderate evidence and consensus, vigorous use of video EEG recordings and home video cameras should be used to delineate the epileptic syndromes. • On the basis of strong evidence, pediatric epilepsy syndromes have common comorbidities. As a consensus, some pediatric epilepsy centers consider referral to a neuropsychologist to be first-line care in these patients. • On the basis of strong evidence and consensus, antiepileptic drug therapy has its own complications and should be discontinued after an appropriate treatment course. • On the basis of moderate evidence and consensus, uncontrolled seizures put patients at risk for significant morbidity and mortality.
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