Seizures, Intractable


Risk

  • Incidence in USA: 600,000 people with epilepsy have uncontrolled seizures.

  • Racial predominance: None.

Perioperative Risks

  • Sudden death

  • Status epilepticus

  • Seizure-mediated cardiac dysrhythmias

Worry About

  • Liver toxicity from anticonvulsants (on the decline with the new drug generation)

  • Periop trauma from convulsions

  • Sudden death

  • Status epilepticus postop

  • Altered pharmacologic responses due to chronic drug therapy

Overview

  • Neurologic disease associated with birth, congenital malformation, trauma, CNS pathology, idiopathic.

  • Periop risks for acquired seizure disorder are increased, but some epilepsy and/or congenital malformations carry their own anesthetic risks.

  • Check type of seizures, clinical manifestations, duration, and frequency.

  • Anticonvulsant therapy and side effects (liver function, level of consciousness).

Etiology

  • Congenital (e.g., tuberous sclerosis and/or infantile seizure)

  • Idiopathic

  • CNS pathology: Trauma, tumor, hemorrhage

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