1. Methohexitone-induced convulsions in epileptics.
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Male CG and Allen EM
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Anesthesia, General, Child, England, Epilepsy diagnosis, Female, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy chemically induced, Methohexital adverse effects
- Abstract
The risk of precipitating a convulsion in epileptic patients with methohexitone has been judged to vary widely. This article reports such complications arising during methohexitone-activated E.E.G. recording in a series of 48 epileptic patients from whom anticonvulsant medication was withheld. Two patients developed grand mal convulsions during induction with methohexitone 1-0%. Two others exhibited status epilepticus of the petit mal type and one of the myoclonic type, after stopping an infusion of 0-09% methohexitone. The specificity for methohexitone-induced convulsions in epileptics or crypto-epileptics is supported by a review of the literature.
- Published
- 1977
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