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Evidence-based guideline: Management of an unprovoked first seizure in adults (2015; reaffirmed 2024) Practice Parameter update: Management issues for women with epilepsy—Focus on pregnancy (2009; reaffirmed 2022)
Consensus recommendations for assessment and management of PNES in children; Treatment of Seizures in the Neonate: Guidelines and Consensus-based Recommendations; Proposed Guideline: Minimum standards for recording routine and sleep EEG; Proposed Classification and Definition of Epilepsy Syndromes
12 Μαΐ 2021 · The guideline covers diagnosing, treating and managing epilepsy and seizures in children, young people and adults in primary and secondary care. It offers best practice advice on managing epilepsy to improve health outcomes so that people with epilepsy can fully participate in daily life.
Three seizure types had AEDs with level A or level B efficacy and effectiveness evidence as initial monotherapy: adults with partial-onset seizures (level A, carba-mazepine and phenytoin; level B, valproic acid), children with partial-onset seizures (level A, oxcarbazepine; level B, None), ...
PRACTICE GUIDELINE. DOCUMENT SUMMARY/KEY POINTS. Seizures are a common neurological disorder in infants and children and can occur with a wide variety of conditions that involve the central nervous system.
This guideline provides recommendations based on current evidence for best practice in the diagnosis and management of epilepsy in adults. It does not include patients with a non-epileptic attack disorder (see section 3.3.1). 1.2.2 TARGET USERS OF THE GUIDELINE
These guidelines will specifically describe SE definitions and classification, etiology, diagnostic evaluation, prog- nosis, treatment, monitoring, and future directions.