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1 Dr. Mohammed Aziz F.I.B.M.S Neuro.
Epilepsy 2 Dr. Mohammed Aziz F.I.B.M.S Neuro.

2 Epilepsy Syndromes 1-Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy
2-Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Syndrome 3-Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome

3 Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome
occurs in children and is defined by the following triad: multiple seizure types (usually including generalized tonic-clonic, atonic, and atypical absence seizures); impaired cognitive function in most but not all cases an EEG showing slow (<3 Hz) spike-and-wave discharges and a variety of other abnormalities.

4 Epilepsy & pregnancy -Enzyme inducer AED associated OCP failure - -AED associated congenital malformation like cleft lip , spina bifida , cardiac defect -Hemorrhagic disease of newborn due to VitK deficiency may increases with maternal used Enzyme inducer AED so 20mg vit k orally daily in last month of pregnancy & 1mg inj. At birth

5 Seizure Precipitants  Metabolic and Electrolyte Imbalance
 Sedative or ethanol withdrawal  Sleep deprivation  Antiepileptic medication reduction or inadequate AED treatment  Hormonal variations  Stress  Fever or systemic infection  Concussion and/or closed head injury

6 NEW CASE OF EPILEPSY 1-a seizure or not 2-if seizure , what type 3- rule out serious causes 4-choose suitable medication 5-balance seizure & side effects 6-consider non-medical therapies 7-help patient & family psychosocial issues

7 Seizure imitators 1- medical -Syncope -Arrhythmia -Hypoglycemia -Hypoxia

8 2-neurological -TIA -Migraine -Narcolepsy -Vertigo
-Involuntary movement

9 3-Psychological -Panic attack -Hyperventilation spells -Night terrors
Pseudosiezure

10 NEW CASE OF EPILEPSY 1-a seizure or not 2-if seizure , what type 3- rule out serious causes 4-choose suitable medication 5-balance seizure & side effects 6-consider non-medical therapies 7-help patient & family psychosocial issues

11 Dx start with good story -alteration in-sensory-motor function
-Behavior -Consciousness -clear start & finish -time course 5sec-5min -stereotyped Not one of imitators Tests EEG,MRI

12 Physical examination. Useful to detect -underlying focal lesion
-Stigmata of genetic diseases -S/E of medication

13 NEW CASE OF EPILEPSY 1-a seizure or not 2-if seizure , what type 3- rule out serious causes 4-choose suitable medication 5-balance seizure & side effects 6-consider non-medical therapies 7-help patient & family psychosocial issues

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21 Indication of neuroimaging
-Epilepsy start after age of 20 years -Partial epilepsy -EEG show focal features -Difficult to control fit or deteriorated

22 NEW CASE OF EPILEPSY 1-a seizure or not 2-if seizure , what type 3- rule out serious causes 4-choose suitable medication 5-balance seizure & side effects 6-consider non-medical therapies 7-help patient & family psychosocial issues

23 50%of patient respond to old medication 10% of patient respond to new medication 5%of patient candidate for surgery 35% not respond to medication 2/3 respond to AED 1/3 not respond to AED

24 AED Surgery Ketogenic diet Non-medical therapy Stimulator

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35 AED Enzyme Inducers Broad Spectrum Inducers: Broad Spectrum Inhibitor
Carbamazepine Phenytoin Phenobarbital Broad Spectrum Inhibitor Valproic acid

36 Weight Change Weight Gain Weight Loss Weight Neutral Felbamate (2-75%)
Valproate (50%) Carbamazepine Gabapentin (15-20%) Weight Loss Felbamate (2-75%) Topiramate (50%) Zonisamide (20-50%) Weight Neutral Phenytoin Lamotrigine Levetiracetam Tiagabine

37 Phenytoin Dose related vestibular/cerebellar effects
Behavioral changes Gingival Hyperplasia GI Disturbances Sexual-Endocrine Effects: Osteomalacia Hirsutism Hyperglycemia

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39 Candidates Fit For Epilepsy Surgery
Patient has tried 2 or 3 drugs for more then 2 years Patient has at least one fit minor/major per week on an average. Patient has side effects from taking drugs to control epilepsy

40 Temporal Lobectomy Lesionectomy Hemispherectomy Corpus Callosotomy Stereotactic surgery by Gama knife

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42 Vagus Nerve Stimulator

43 Status Epilepticus  Definition
More than 30 minutes of continuous seizure activity or Two or more sequential seizures spanning this period without full recovery between seizures

44 More than 5 min of seizure or
New definition More than 5 min of seizure or Two or more sequential seizures without full recovery between seizures

45 Types Repeated generalized tonic and/or clonic convulsive seizures where the patient does not fully recover between attacks Non-convulsive status: prolonged state Continuous focal epileptic activity without alteration of consciousness

46 Etiology of status epilepticus
Medication non-complaince 30% Ethanol withdrawal 25% CNS infection 10% Refractory epilepsy 5% Trauma Tumor Metabolic Stroke Anoxia others

47 A B C Oxygen, oral airway. Avoid hypoxia!
Consider bag-valve mask ventilation. Consider intubation IV access. Treat hypotension, but NOT hypertension B C

48 Anticonvulsants Rapid acting Plus Long acting

49 Compensatory phase -Catecholamine increase -C.O. increase
-CBF increase -Glucose level increase

50 Non-compensotary phase
-failure of cerebral autoregulation -increase ICP -decrease CO -HOT -metabolic derangement -DIC

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52 Current Treatment Paradigm for Status Epilepticus
Lorazepam 0.1 mg/kg by IV push (<2 mg/min) Seizures continue Fosphenytoin 20 mg PE/kg (up to 150 mg PE/min). If only phenytoin is available: 20 mg/kg (<50 mg/min) Seizures continue Additional fosphenytoin 5-10 mg PE/kg Seizures continue Phenobarbital (PB) 20 mg/kg (<60 mg/min) Valproate 25 mg/kg (3 mg/kg/min) is an alternative to PB Call for help OR IV anesthesia Pentobarbital ,propofol Midazolam Time (Minutes) 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100

53 Purple Glove Syndrome Hanna DR. J Neurosci Nur. 1992;24:

54 Complications Hypoxia Lactic acidosis
Rhabdomyolysis, hyperkalaemia, ARF Hyperpyrexia Hypoglycaemia Hyper/hypotension initial hypertension, subsequent hypotension Cardiac arrhythmias Pulmonary oedema Aspiration pneumonitis Intracranial hypertension

55 QUESTIONS?


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