Journal article

Management of the first seizure: An evidence based approach

U Seneviratne

Postgraduate Medical Journal | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2009

Abstract

The first seizure is more common than epilepsy. A detailed history is vital in the assessment in order to reveal unreported minor seizures such as myoclonic jerks, simple partial seizures and absences in the past. The first seizure could be provoked or unprovoked. Provoked seizures have a lower risk or recurrence. Electroencephalogram (EEG) studies and neuroimaging are essential components in the diagnostic work up. Abnormal neurological status and abnormal EEG are the most significant predictors of seizure recurrence. Antiepileptic drug (AED) treatment after the first seizure significantly reduces seizure recurrence rate in the first 2 years. However it does not appear to change the long te..

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