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Chinese guideline on the application of anti-seizure medications in the perioperative period of supratentorial craniocerebral surgery

Authors :
Shuli Liang
Xing Fan
Feng Chen
Yonghong Liu
Binghui Qiu
Kai Zhang
Songtao Qi
Guojun Zhang
Jinfang Liu
Jianguo Zhang
Jun Wang
Xiu Wang
Ziyang Song
Guoming Luan
Xuejun Yang
Rongcai Jiang
Hua Zhang
Lei Wang
Yongping You
Kai Shu
Xiaojie Lu
Guoyi Gao
Bo Zhang
Jian Zhou
Hai Jin
Kaiwei Han
Yiming Li
Junji Wei
Kun Yang
Gan You
Hongming Ji
Yuwu Jiang
Yi Wang
Zhiguo Lin
Yan Li
Xuewu Liu
Jie Hu
Junming Zhu
Wenling Li
Yongxin Wang
Dezhi Kang
Hua Feng
Tinghong Liu
Xin Chen
Yawen Pan
Zhixiong Liu
Gang Li
Yunqian Li
Ming Ge
Xianming Fu
Yuping Wang
Dong Zhou
Shichuo Li
Tao Jiang
Lijun Hou
Zhen Hong
Source :
Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders. 15
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Seizures are a common symptom of craniocerebral diseases, and epilepsy is one of the comorbidities of craniocerebral diseases. However, how to rationally use anti-seizure medications (ASMs) in the perioperative period of craniocerebral surgery to control or avoid seizures and reduce their associated harm is a problem. The China Association Against Epilepsy (CAAE) united with the Trauma Group of the Chinese Neurosurgery Society, Glioma Professional Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association, Neuro-Oncology Branch of the Chinese Neuroscience Society, and Neurotraumatic Group of Chinese Trauma Society, and selected experts for consultancy regarding outcomes from evidence-based medicine in domestic and foreign literature. These experts referred to the existing research evidence, drug characteristics, Chinese FDA-approved indications, and expert experience, and finished the current guideline on the application of ASMs during the perioperative period of craniocerebral surgery, aiming to guide relevant clinical practice. This guideline consists of six sections: application scope of guideline, concepts of craniocerebral surgery-related seizures and epilepsy, postoperative application of ASMs in patients without seizures before surgery, application of ASMs in patients with seizures associated with lesions before surgery, emergency treatment of postoperative seizures, and 16 recommendations.

Details

ISSN :
17562856
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders
Accession number :
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