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Two Cases of Focal Status Epilepticus in Pregnancy

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Specialty Psychology
Date 2021 Oct 25
PMID 34693246
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The management of women with epilepsy (WWE) presents many challenges for physicians. The primary goal during pregnancy is to achieve the best possible control of seizures with the least adverse effects associated with exposure to antiseizure medications (ASMs). Even though the guidelines for managing pregnant WWE are expanding, no definitive guidelines exist for the treatment of status epilepticus (SE). Additionally, much of our data comes from the effect of generalized tonic clonic seizures on the fetus. There is very little data on the effect of focal seizures and even less on focal SE. Here we present two cases of pregnant WWE who presented in focal SE, who underwent simultaneous video-EEG monitoring and fetal heart tracing (FHT). During each focal seizure the FHT demonstrated a normal baseline heart rate with moderate variability. In the second case due to continuous seizures more aggressive treatment had to be started. This led to maternal relative autonomic instability as well as absent variability on FHT. These findings raise many questions on the management of focal SE during pregnancy including if the effect of treatment is worse than the seizures, and how do we balance our goals for both mother and fetus?

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