Seizures & Epilepsy Flashcards

1
Q

causes of seizures?

A
Vascular (stroke, AVM)
Infection
Trauma
Autoimmune (vasculitis)
Metabolic (hypoMg, Na, Ca, gluc, O2; hyperNa; drugs)
Idiopathic
Neoplasm
pSychiatric = pseudo-seizure
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post-seizure tests (to dx cause of seizure)

A
  • CT
  • MRI
  • O2 sat
  • metabolic panel
  • toxin screen
  • trauma Hx

-EEG –> if all others are negative

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3
Q

drugs that cause seizures

A
  • cocaine
  • benzodiazepine/barbituate withdrawal
  • alcohol toxicity or withdrawal
  • phenylcyclidine toxicity
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4
Q

pseudo-seizure dx

A

-normal EEG

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5
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seizure vs syncope

A
  • posi-ictal confusion, muscle aches, somnolence; incontinence; tongue biting; long time to regain consciousness
  • no post-ictal period, no incontinence/tongue biting, recover conscious quickly (minutes)
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6
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causes of gradual loss of consciousness

A
  • hypoxia
  • hypoglycemia
  • metabolic abnormalities
  • vasovagal
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7
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causes of sudden loss of consciousness

A
  • cardiac (sudden regain of consciousness) –MS, AS, HOCM

- neurological (gradual regain of consciousness)

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8
Q

partial seizure types?

A

-simple = no loss of consciousness
-complex = loss of consciousness + automatisms + aura
(chewing, lip smacking)

-partial seizure with secondary generalization
= loss of consciousness + tonic-clonic activity

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9
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generalized seizure types?

A
  • tonic clonic (grand mal)

- absence (petit mal)

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10
Q

status epilepticus tx

A
  • benzodiazepines (lorazepam) = best initial
  • phenytoin(anti arrhythmic) or fosphenytoin
  • barbiturates (phenobarbital)
  • anesthesia (propofol or midazolam)
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11
Q

phenytoin SE

A
  • gingivial hyperplasia
  • vertigo
  • ataxia
  • vertical nystagmus
  • hypotension, bradycardia
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12
Q

only tx first time seizure pt if…

A
  • was in status epileptics
  • abnormal EEG
  • strong FHx of seizure disorder
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13
Q

absence seizure tx

A

ethosuxamide

or valproic acid

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14
Q

seizure tx options

not absence seizures

A
  • valproic acid
  • phenytoin
  • carbamazepine
  • lamotragine
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15
Q

lamotragine SE

A

Stevens Johnson syndrome

toxic epidermal necrolysis

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16
Q

trigeminal neuralgia tx

A

carbamazepine

17
Q

seizure tx in pregnancy

A

carbamazepine (?)

18
Q

is there a post-ictal state in absence seizures?

A

no