Management of status epilepticus in children prior to medical retrieval: Deviations from the guidelines

Aim To evaluate the influence of adherence to treatment guidelines on outcomes in children presenting with status epilepticus (SE) using the Newborn and Paediatric Emergency Transport Service, New South Wales prospective registry. Methods We reviewed the treatment of children with SE, transported by...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of paediatrics and child health 2019-12, Vol.55 (12), p.1458-1462
Hauptverfasser: Uppal, Preena, Cardamone, Michael, Webber, Christopher, Briggs, Nancy, Lawson, John A
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Zusammenfassung:Aim To evaluate the influence of adherence to treatment guidelines on outcomes in children presenting with status epilepticus (SE) using the Newborn and Paediatric Emergency Transport Service, New South Wales prospective registry. Methods We reviewed the treatment of children with SE, transported by the Newborn And Paediatric Emergency Transport Service to a tertiary paediatric hospital, over 1 year. We evaluated variation in management from the New South Wales clinical practice guideline. Results There was excessive administration of benzodiazepines (BZD) and a delay in administration of appropriate second‐line treatment of status (median 45 min). There was excessive use of BZD, with five or more doses of BZD associated with significantly higher odds for intubation. Conclusion There is considerable scope to improve clinician compliance with the SE clinical practice guidelines.
ISSN:1034-4810
1440-1754
DOI:10.1111/jpc.14448