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A seizure is considered an emergency when it lasts a long time or when seizures occur close together and the person doesn't recover between seizures. Just like there are different types of seizures, there are also different types of emergencies.
This term is used to describe the more common form of emergency situation that can occur with prolonged or repeated tonic-clonic (also called convulsive or grand mal) seizures. Most tonic-clonic seizures end normally in 1 to 2 minutes, but they may have post-ictal (or after-effects) symptoms for much longer which makes it hard to tell when a seizure begins and ends.
A person would be at risk for status if…
This type of status epilepticus requires emergency treatment by trained medical personnel in a hospital setting. EEG testing may be needed to monitor the seizures and how a person responds to treatment. This situation can be life-threatening and quick treatment is vital. The outlook for this type of status may vary depending on the cause of the status and if any other medical problems or complications occur.
This term is used to describe long or repeated absence or complex partial seizures. In these situations, the person may be confused or not fully aware of what is going on, but may not appear ‘unconscious’ as in a generalized tonic-clonic seizure. These situations can be harder to recognize than convulsive seizures, since what happens during a seizure can be difficult to separate from postictal symptoms. When these seizures are considered an emergency may also depend on how long a person’s typical seizures last and how often they occur.
When nonconvulsive status epilepticus occurs or is suspected, emergency medical treatment in a hospital setting is needed. Often times EEG testing is needed to confirm the diagnosis first. People with this type of status are also at risk for convulsive status epilepticus, thus quick treatment is required.
Seizures of any type may occur in groups or clusters over a number of hours or days. A person usually recovers between seizures and the clusters will end on their own. However, sometimes seizure clusters last longer than normal, seizures occur closer together, or the person doesn’t recover as well between seizures. If something is not given to stop the seizures, status epilepticus may occur.
If a person can recognize seizure clusters or acute repetitive seizures easily enough, they can often be treated outside of a hospital setting. Ideally, this early treatment will prevent the need for hospital treatment. However, if out-of-hospital treatments don’t work and seizures continue or complications occur, emergency medical treatment will be needed.
For more information:Continue to Assessing Risks for Seizure Emergencies
Topic Editor: Steven C. Schachter, MD and Patricia O. Shafer, RN, MN.
Last Reviewed:5/25/07
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