Here is another collection of the articles I have found interesting in my reading from the last month or so. For this edition of the Research Roundup we have status epilepticus, nocebos, the pink lady, McGyver bias, and so much more. Podcast version over on BroomeDocs.
Phenytoin
3 posts
This will be the final post this week about status epilepticus. I have long argued that our current status algorithms leave too many patients seizing for too long. I updated my suggested alternative algorithm this week and added a longer supplemental post explaining the reasons that I suggest early anesthetic […]
Status epilepticus is associated with a high degree of morbidity and mortality. Approximately ⅓ of patients have long term neurologic sequela, and mortality is 3-5%. (Chin 2006; Raspall-Chaure 2006) First line treatment is with benzodiazepines, but benzos will fail approximately 30-40% of the time. (Appleton 2008) Therefore, an effective second […]