Status Epilepticus
Cross-source consensus on Status Epilepticus from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- Status epilepticus in adults is a life-threatening neurological emergency with substantial morbidity and mortality. — Assessment of health-related quality of life, cognitive, physical and psychological impairments in critically ill adults after status epilepticus (POSEIDON 2): protocol for a multicentre longitudinal study
- Annual adult status epilepticus incidence ranges from 5 to 41 cases per 100,000 adults depending on geography and criteria. — Assessment of health-related quality of life, cognitive, physical and psychological impairments in critically ill adults after status epilepticus (POSEIDON 2): protocol for a multicentre longitudinal study
- Short-term mortality after status epilepticus can reach 40%. — Assessment of health-related quality of life, cognitive, physical and psychological impairments in critically ill adults after status epilepticus (POSEIDON 2): protocol for a multicentre longitudinal study
- Functional impairments among survivors affect 21% to 61% and may reach 67% in refractory and super-refractory cases. — Assessment of health-related quality of life, cognitive, physical and psychological impairments in critically ill adults after status epilepticus (POSEIDON 2): protocol for a multicentre longitudinal study
- Status epilepticus is linked to structural brain damage, although causal attribution is difficult. — Assessment of health-related quality of life, cognitive, physical and psychological impairments in critically ill adults after status epilepticus (POSEIDON 2): protocol for a multicentre longitudinal study