Chapter 9 The convulsing child Flashcards

1
Q

How many minute till a seizure is status epilepticus?

A

30 minutes OR
successive seizures occurring so frequently that they do not fully recover across a 30 minute period

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2
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What are the common causes for convulsions?

A

Fever (age < 6)
Meningoencephalitis
Epilepsy
Hypoxia
Metabolic abnormalities

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3
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Can febrile seizures progress to convulsive status epilepticus?

A

Yes, 5 % present in convulsive status epilepticus

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4
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What is the cause of death in status epilepticus?

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1) Complications of seizure (airway obstruction, hypoxia, aspiration, arrhytmias, pulmonary oedema, hyperthermia, DIC, myoglobinuria, neurological injury)
2) Complications of medications
3) Progression of underlying disease process

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5
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What does decorticate or decerebrate posturing during a seizure suggest?

A

Raised ICP
Don’t mistake their postures for the tonic phase of a convulsion

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6
Q

Is that standard pathway for treatment of status epilepticus applicable to all seizures in all children?

A

No
It’s for convulsive seizures
It’s not for neonates

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7
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What is the dose of intranasal/buccal midazolam

A

0.3mg/kg

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8
Q

What is the dose of IV midazolam?

A

0.15mg/kg

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9
Q

What is the dose of levitiracetam?
(what is it for APLS and in CRED book)

A

APLS = 40mg/kg max 3g
CRED = 60mg/kg max 4.2g

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10
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What is the dose of phenytoin?

A

20mg/kg over 20 minutes

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11
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What are the reversible causes of a seizure?

A

Hypoglycaemia
Hyponatraemia
Hypertensive emergencies
Meningitis
Intracranial haemorrhage
Raised ICP

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12
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How quickly is levetiracetam infused?

A

5 minutes

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13
Q

Why would you give paracetamol during status epilepticus?

A

To bring down the fever. Can give PR of IV

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14
Q

What is the maximum osmolality that is acceptable when treating raised ICP with hypertonic saline

A

Max serum osmolality is 360mOsml/L

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15
Q

What are the causes for a hypertensive crisis in children?

A

Dysplastic kidneys
Reflux nephropathy
Glomerulonephritis
Coartication of the aorta

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16
Q

How to children with a hypertensive crisis present

A

Neurological symptoms common - headache, seizures, hemiparesis, facial palsy
Babies may present with apnoea or cardiac failure

17
Q

You suspect a patient is having a seizure due to raised ICP, how do you treat this?

A

Intubate
Head up 20 degrees
Hypertonic saline 3% 3ml/kg over 15 -30 min

18
Q

What harm can be done by dropping the BP too quickly in hypertensive urgency?

A

Optic nerve infarction
Neurological damage