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Long-term outcome in new onset refractory status epilepticus: a retrospective study
by
Galovic, Marian
, Brandi, Giovanna
, Stretti, Federica
, Eisele, Amanda
, Keller, Emanuela
, Casagrande, Francesca
, Bögli, Stefan Yu
in
Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Decision making
/ Diagnosis
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethics
/ Health aspects
/ Hypnotics
/ Intensive
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Normal distribution
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Practice
/ Sedatives
/ Statistical analysis
/ Status epilepticus
2024
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Long-term outcome in new onset refractory status epilepticus: a retrospective study
by
Galovic, Marian
, Brandi, Giovanna
, Stretti, Federica
, Eisele, Amanda
, Keller, Emanuela
, Casagrande, Francesca
, Bögli, Stefan Yu
in
Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Decision making
/ Diagnosis
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethics
/ Health aspects
/ Hypnotics
/ Intensive
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Normal distribution
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Practice
/ Sedatives
/ Statistical analysis
/ Status epilepticus
2024
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Long-term outcome in new onset refractory status epilepticus: a retrospective study
by
Galovic, Marian
, Brandi, Giovanna
, Stretti, Federica
, Eisele, Amanda
, Keller, Emanuela
, Casagrande, Francesca
, Bögli, Stefan Yu
in
Care and treatment
/ Comorbidity
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Decision making
/ Diagnosis
/ Dosage and administration
/ Electroencephalography
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethics
/ Health aspects
/ Hypnotics
/ Intensive
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical personnel
/ Medical records
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Mortality
/ Normal distribution
/ Ostomy
/ Patients
/ Practice
/ Sedatives
/ Statistical analysis
/ Status epilepticus
2024
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Long-term outcome in new onset refractory status epilepticus: a retrospective study
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Long-term outcome in new onset refractory status epilepticus: a retrospective study
2024
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Overview
Background
New onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) is a neurologic emergency without an immediately identifiable cause. The complicated and long ICU stay of the patients can lead to perceiving a prolongation of therapies as futile. However, a recovery is possible even in severe cases. This retrospective study investigates ICU treatments, short- and long-term outcome and ethical decisions of a case series of patients with NORSE.
Methods
Overall, 283 adults were admitted with status epilepticus (SE) to the Neurocritical Care Unit of the University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland, between 01.2010 and 12.2022. Of them, 25 had a NORSE. We collected demographic, clinical, therapeutic and outcome data. Descriptive statistics was performed.
Results
Most patients were female (68%), previously healthy (Charlson comorbidity index 1 [0–4]) and relatively young (54 ± 17 years). 96% presented with super-refractory SE. Despite extensive workup, the majority (68%) of cases remained cryptogenic. Most patients had a long and complicated ICU stay. The in-hospital mortality was 36% (
n
= 9). The mortality at last available follow-up was 56% (
n
= 14) on average 30 months after ICU admission. The cause of in-hospital death for 89% (
n
= 8) of the patients was the withholding/withdrawing of therapies. Medical staff except for one patient triggered the decision. The end of life (EOL) decision was taken 29 [12–51] days after the ICU admission. Death occurred on day 6 [1–8.5] after the decision was taken. The functional outcome improved over time for 13/16 (81%) hospital survivors (median mRS at hospital discharge 4 [3.75–5] vs. median mRS at last available follow-up 2 [1.75–3],
p
< 0.001).
Conclusions
Our data suggest that the long-term outcome can still be favorable in NORSE survivors, despite a prolonged and complicated ICU stay. Clinicians should be careful in taking EOL decisions to avoid the risk of a self-fulfilling prophecy. Our results encourage clinicians to continue treatment even in initially refractory cases.
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