难治性癫痫状态下快速顺序插管诱导剂的比较:单中心回顾性分析

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100645
Matthew R. Woodward , Adam Kardon , Jody Manners , Samantha Schleicher , Melissa B. Pergakis , Prajwal Ciryam , Jamie Podell , William Denney Zimmerman , Samuel M. Galvagno Jr , Bilal Butt , Jennifer Pritchard , Gunjan Y. Parikh , Emily J. Gilmore , Neeraj Badjatia , Nicholas A. Morris
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在治疗难治性癫痫状态(RSE)期间经常需要进行气管插管,而麻醉药物可以促进气管插管;但是,这些药物对控制 RSE 的效果尚不清楚。我们对神经重症监护病房(NCCU)收治的在 RSE 治疗期间接受院内插管的患者进行了单中心回顾性研究。使用异丙酚、氯胺酮或苯二氮卓进行插管(称为抗癫痫诱导(ASI))的患者与使用依托咪酯诱导(EI)的患者进行了比较。主要终点是插管后 12 小时内的临床或电图癫痫发作。我们使用逻辑回归估算了 ASI 与插管后癫痫发作的相关性。我们还确定了在插管期间接受脑电图检查的患者子群,以评估 ASI 对 RSE 的直接影响。我们筛选了 697 名因 RSE 而入住 NCCU 的患者,并确定了 148 名在院内插管的患者(n = 90 ASI,n = 58 EI)。然而,在 24 名插管期间出现电图 RSE 的患者中,ASI 可增加 RSE 的缓解率(ASI:61%(n = 11/18)vs EI:0%(n = 0/6),p =.016)。虽然抗癫痫诱导似乎不会影响插管后癫痫发作的总体情况,但在插管期间接受脑电图检查的亚组患者中,癫痫发作停止的发生率较高,这表明在更多的人群中可能会受益。
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Comparison of induction agents for rapid sequence intubation in refractory status epilepticus: A single-center retrospective analysis

Endotracheal intubation, frequently required during management of refractory status epilepticus (RSE), can be facilitated by anesthetic medications; however, their effectiveness for RSE control is unknown. We performed a single-center retrospective review of patients admitted to a neurocritical care unit (NCCU) who underwent in-hospital intubation during RSE management. Patients intubated with propofol, ketamine, or benzodiazepines, termed anti-seizure induction (ASI), were compared to patients who received etomidate induction (EI). The primary endpoint was clinical or electrographic seizures within 12 h post-intubation. We estimated the association of ASI on post-intubation seizure using logistic regression. A sub-group of patients undergoing electroencephalography during intubation was identified to evaluate the immediate effect of ASI on RSE. We screened 697 patients admitted to the NCCU for RSE and identified 148 intubated in-hospital (n = 90 ASI, n = 58 EI). There was no difference in post-intubation seizure (26 % (n = 23) ASI, 29 % (n = 17) EI) in the cohort, however, there was increased RSE resolution with ASI in 24 patients with electrographic RSE during intubation (ASI: 61 % (n = 11/18) vs EI: 0 % (n = 0/6), p =.016). While anti-seizure induction did not appear to affect post-intubation seizure occurrence overall, a sub-group of patients undergoing electroencephalography during intubation had a higher incidence of seizure cessation, suggesting potential benefit in an enriched population.

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