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Case Reports
. 1995 Sep;13(2):164-8.
doi: 10.1016/0887-8994(95)00114-u.

Pentobarbital therapy for status epilepticus in children: timing of tapering

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Pentobarbital therapy for status epilepticus in children: timing of tapering

H Kinoshita et al. Pediatr Neurol. 1995 Sep.

Abstract

Three children with refractory status epilepticus, unresponsive to intravenous administration of diazepam, phenytoin, and lidocaine, received pentobarbital therapy and were monitored by electroencephalography (EEG). They required mechanical ventilation and vasopressor therapy. Intravenous pentobarbital therapy was successful and without distinct sequelae in all 3 patients, and could be incrementally discontinued without breakthrough seizures after 12-65 hours of a burst-suppression or complete suppression pattern on EEG. Obtaining a suppression pattern was important for controlling status epilepticus in children as well as adults. We suggest that 12 hours after a burst-suppression pattern is obtained, tapering of pentobarbital should be attempted to avoid serious complications of extended pentobarbital anesthesia (e.g., respiratory depression, hypotension, pneumonia).

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