OnlineMedEd: Pediatrics - "Seizures" Flashcards
The pathology of seizures is _______________.
synchronous firing of the awake brain
What two ways are seizures often categorized?
- LOC: complex = LOC; simple = no LOC
* Degree of body involvement: generalized = whole body; partial = part of body
Go through what makes a febrile seizure simple or complex (not simple/complex based on LOC).
- Simple febrile seizure: only one per 24 hrs; generalized; less than 15 minutes
- Complex: more than one per 24 hrs; focal; longer than 15 minutes
True or false: controlling temperature can usually prevent future febrile seizures.
False.
It’s recommended to give acetaminophen, but only for pain/symptom control.
How should you workup complex febrile seizures?
- EEG
- LP
- MRI
Pending the results of those, they may need AEDs.
What are infantile spasms?
- Bilateral, symmetric movements of the limbs
- Interictal EEG shows hypsarrhythmia
- Can be seen in West syndrome or tuberous sclerosis
Treat infantile spasms with ____________.
ACTH
Infantile spasms can be a sign of _______________.
tuberous sclerosis