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SIG | Status Epilepticus: The Broad Spectrum of Focal Status Epilepticus

Friday, December 3, 2021
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OVERVIEW: 

This Special Interest Group serves as a platform to discuss complex approaches in the diagnosis of focal status epilepticus, from insights into its pathophysiology and etiology, to clinical features and electroencephalographic (EEG) abnormalities.

Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency associated with high mortality and morbidity. One of the main prognostic factors is the underlying etiology of SE. Focal status epilepticus (FSE) can be seen with a wide variety of clinical seizure types or without obvious clinical manifestations. The available scientific evidence may be insufficient to claim that pharmacological treatment of focal SE should be different from the treatment of generalized SE. Diagnosing and treating FSE can be challenging.

This session covers a wide range of diagnostic challenges and proposed solutions, including interpreting epileptiform discharges not only as a sign of an abnormal cortex but rather as a treatable epileptic condition. This session is intended to help clinicians with options that will impact the treatment of focal status epilepticus and its comorbidities and to illustrate comprehensive and new perspectives in the medical algorithm.

Learning Objectives:

Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the pathophysiology of focal status epilepticus and provide the rationale for its treatment
  • Differentiate between the different semiological presentation of focal status epilepticus and its mimickers
  • Differentiate electrographic patterns with clinical significance and their implication for treatment

Program:

SIG Coordinators: Simona Proteasa, MD and Victor Ferastrao, MD
Chair: Simona Proteasa, MD

Pathophysiology of Focal Status Epilepticus | Aristea Galanopoulou, MD, PhD, FAES

Electrographic Patterns in Focal Status Epilepticus | Sandor Beniczky MD, PhD

Ictal Semiology in Focal Status Epilepticus | Jaideep Kapur MD, PhD, FAES

Activity Type
Special Interest Group
Credit
Non-CME
Format
In person
On-demand
Career Stage
Early Career (typically 0-5 years from completion of training)
Mid-Career (typically 6-15 years from completion of training)
Senior (typically >15 years from completion of training)
Audience
Advanced Practice Providers
Clinicians
Fellows/Trainees
Nurses
Pharmacists
Scientists/Researchers
Demographic
Clinical
Research