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. 2018 Oct 31;13(10):e0205789. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0205789

Table 1. Summary characteristics of patients and etiology.

No. of Patients Age Range (median) Gender Medical Diagnosis Seizure Type (no) IVAD and Dex
nRSE 20 21–75 (58) 12F
8M
Encephalitis (3)
TBI (3)
Tumor (3)
Epilepsy (3)
Drug / Metabolic (3)
Stroke (1)
NORSE (4)
NCSE (7)
GCSE(8)
EPC(1)
Focal Motor(4)
MDZ (13)
PRO(20)
KTM (3)
Dex (1)
aRSE 15 26–84 (60) 4F
11M
Anoxic Brain Injury (all)
  • Cardiac arrest (14)

  • Respiratory failure and shock (1)

NCSE (2)
Focal Motor (1)
MSE (12)
MDZ (13)
PRO(14)
PTB (2)

Legend to abbreviations: nRSE—non-post-anoxic epilepticus patients, aRSE—anoxic epilepticus patients, TBI—traumatic brain injury, NORSE—new onset refractory status epilepticus of unknown origin, NCSE—non-convulsive status epilepticus, GCSE—generalized convulsive status epilepticus, EPC—epilepsia partialis continua, MSE—myoclonic status epilepticus, MDZ—midazolam, PRO—propofol, KTM—ketamine, PTB—pentobarbital, Dex—Dexmedetomidine.