Miras-amanat-e19601:04:57 Min Apr 2026
Indicates SE that requires immediate medical intervention.
Evaluation of Predisposing Factors and Prognostic Risk Factors for Status Epilepticus (SE) in Patients with Autoimmune Encephalitis (AE). 1. Core Objective Miras-Amanat-E19601:04:57 Min
Defined as persistent clinical or electroencephalographic seizures despite adequate doses of benzodiazepines and standard antiepileptic drugs. Indicates SE that requires immediate medical intervention
The study highlights that identifying susceptibility factors for SE is crucial, as prolonged seizure activity (reaching the T2 threshold) is directly correlated with neurological decline. 4. Summary of Significance Summary of Significance The primary goal of this
The primary goal of this research was to investigate the incidence, triggers, and long-term outcomes of status epilepticus (SE) within the specific context of autoimmune encephalitis (AE). While 80% of AE patients generally recover well (Modified Rankin Score 0–2) with early immunotherapy, the subset that develops SE faces significantly higher risks.