Epilepsy Flashcards

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What is epilepsy?

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  • common neurological condition with a tendency to have recurrent seizures
  • a seizure is caused by a sudden burst of excess electrical activity in the brain, causing a temperature disruption in the normal message passing between cortical neurones
    —> this disruption results in the brains messages becoming halted or mixed up depending on the site and extent of activity within the brain
  • seizures can be broadly classified into two categories
    —> partial seizures - commonly affects the temporal lobe, remain conscious, can sometimes occur before a secondary generalised seizure
    —> generalised seizures - whole brain is affected straight away without warning and person is usually unconscious
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What may be the complications of epilepsy?

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  • status - epilepticus - a seizure that lasts >30 min or longer or a series of seizures without regaining consciousness in between, can be fatal
  • sudden unexpected death in epilepsy - phenomenon whereby a person with epilepsy suddenly dies
  • trauma - occurring at the time of convulsion
  • maternal mortality
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What are some of the issues in pregnancy associated with epilepsy?

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  • some women may see an increase in the frequency of seizures in pregnancy, majority see no change or a decrease
  • tonic clinic seizures have relatively low risk to fetus but could influence further cognitive development
  • all anti-epileptic drugs cross the placenta
  • major congenital malformation occur in <5% of fetuses of women taking AED’S
  • increased risk of folate deficiency and NTD
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What is the midwives role in pregnancy?

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  • detailed booking history with emphasis on current drug therapy
  • refer to consultant led unit
  • advocate importance and compliance with AEDs therapy
  • encourage BF and discus post-delivery safety issues
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What are some of the issues in labour?

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  • risk of tonic clonic seizure during labour is 1-2%
  • hyperventilation, exhaustion, dehydration, emotional stress and pain can induce a seizure
  • prolonged or repeated seizures can cause fetal hypoxia
  • status epilepticus is a medical emergency
  • pethidine is metabolised to norpethidine and may induce a seizure
  • continue normal AED regime
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What is the role of the midwife in labour?

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  • do not leave alone in labour
  • use of birthing pool is contraindicated
  • ensure compliance and continuance of AEDs
  • limit stress and anxiety and ensure adequate hydration
  • avoid exhaustion and hyperventilation
  • consider appropriate pain relief
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What are some of the postpartum issues?

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  • first 24 hours there is a 1-2% risk of tonic clonic seizures
  • enzyme inducing AEDs have been shown to interfere with vitamin K metabolism in the newborn
  • AEDs are secreted in breast milk but levels lower in utero
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