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Poststroke seizure: optimising its management
by
Xu, Michael Y
in
acute stroke
/ Aged
/ Anticonvulsants - adverse effects
/ Anticonvulsants - therapeutic use
/ antiepileptic drugs
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Electroencephalography
/ Epilepsy
/ Female
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Ischemia
/ Male
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ Predictive Value of Tests
/ Review
/ Risk Factors
/ seizures
/ Seizures - diagnosis
/ Seizures - drug therapy
/ Seizures - etiology
/ Stroke
/ Stroke - complications
/ Stroke - diagnosis
/ Treatment Outcome
2019
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Poststroke seizure: optimising its management
by
Xu, Michael Y
in
acute stroke
/ Aged
/ Anticonvulsants - adverse effects
/ Anticonvulsants - therapeutic use
/ antiepileptic drugs
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Electroencephalography
/ Epilepsy
/ Female
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Ischemia
/ Male
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ Predictive Value of Tests
/ Review
/ Risk Factors
/ seizures
/ Seizures - diagnosis
/ Seizures - drug therapy
/ Seizures - etiology
/ Stroke
/ Stroke - complications
/ Stroke - diagnosis
/ Treatment Outcome
2019
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Poststroke seizure: optimising its management
by
Xu, Michael Y
in
acute stroke
/ Aged
/ Anticonvulsants - adverse effects
/ Anticonvulsants - therapeutic use
/ antiepileptic drugs
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Electroencephalography
/ Epilepsy
/ Female
/ Health risks
/ Humans
/ Ischemia
/ Male
/ Mortality
/ Patients
/ Predictive Value of Tests
/ Review
/ Risk Factors
/ seizures
/ Seizures - diagnosis
/ Seizures - drug therapy
/ Seizures - etiology
/ Stroke
/ Stroke - complications
/ Stroke - diagnosis
/ Treatment Outcome
2019
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Poststroke seizure: optimising its management
2019
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Seizure after stroke or poststroke seizure (PSS) is a common and very important complication of stroke. It can be divided into early seizure and late seizure, depending on seizure onset time after the stroke. It has been reported that ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke accounts for about 11% of all adult epilepsy cases and 45% of epilepsy cases over 60 years of age. However, there are no reliable guidelines in clinical practice regarding most of the fundamental issues of PSS management. In recent years there has been an increased interest in the study of PSS which may give clinical practitioners a better picture of how to optimise PSS management. Studies have indicated two peaks in PSS occurrence—the first day and 6–12 months after a stroke. Haemorrhagic stroke, cortical involvement, severity of initial neurological deficit, younger patients (<65 years of age), family history of seizures and certain genetic factors carry a higher risk of PSS. The use of continuous electroencephalogram has demonstrated significant benefits in capturing interictal or ictal abnormalities, especially in cases of non-convulsive seizures and non-convulsive status epilepticus. Current available data indicated that there was no significant difference in antiepileptic efficacy among most of the antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in PSS. Levetiracetam and lamotrigine are the most studied newer generation AEDs and have the best drug tolerance. The purpose of this review is to summarise the recent advances in PSS research and focus on the most important practice issues of PSS management.
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