What is a seizure?
What are psychogenic non-epileptic seizures?
Taking a Seizure History?
Taking a Seizure History
The Work-Up
(4)
Which is the gold standard?
Important Causes of Seizures
(3)
Stroke
Brain Hemorrhage
Brain Tumor
(1)
Refers to irreversible tissue damage to brain, usually caused by blockage of artery by plaque or clots
Stroke
Brain Hemorrhage
Brain Tumor
Treatment of Seizures
Treatment of PNES
(psychogenic non-epileptic seizures)
Summary of Agents Used to Treat Epilepsy
SPECT Scan
Shows what during a seizure?
Region of the brain in a person with epilepsy showing increased blood flow during a seizure
Classification of Epilepsy
Epilepsy Notes
Therapeutic Strategies for Managing Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy
First Choice
*_____ out first med before starting a second med*
*Max out first med before starting a second med*
Therapeutic Strateiges for Managing Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy
Second Choice
Epilepsy definition
=
2 or more UNPROVOKED seizures
2/3 ppl will not have another seizure after the first (get out of jail free card) - these people usually experience a seizure due to something acute/provoked
Therapeutic Indications for Anticonvulsants
Summary of Pharmacokinetics of Antiepilepsy Meds used as Chronic Therapy
CYP Metabolism of Antiepileptic Drugs
A lot of seizure medications can cause birth control failure, what is the preferred birth control method for someone who also has epilepsy?
Copper IUD
Summary of Older Agents used to treat Epilespsy
CDDELPPP
Phenytoin
MOA
Blocks Na+ Channels
Phenytoin
SE
(3)*
Hirsuitism, Gingival hyperplasia, Osteopenia/osteoporosis
Ataxia, nystagmus, cognitive impairment
Coarsening of facial features, cholesterol abnormalities, carotid artery stenosis