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    This epileptic convulsion is often first diagnosed in the neurology department, and misdiagnosis can have fatal consequences

    • Last Update: 2022-09-07
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    The patient, a 82-year-old woman, was admitted to the hospital


    Clinically, patients with diabetic epilepsy are often first diagnosed in the emergency department and neurology department, and the emergency department and neurologist are not fully aware of the disease, and are given conventional sedative and anti-epileptic drug treatment, which is insensitive to the above treatment, which may aggravate the condition and even bring fatal consequences


    Patients with non-ketotic hyperglycemia have a 19% to 25% chance of seizures, which are more common in patients over 50 years of age, and there is no difference


    The mechanism of hyperglycemia causing seizures is still controversial, and the possible mechanisms are:


    (1) Elderly people are more common, there is no previous history of epilepsy or diabetes, and only some patients have typical "three more and one less" symptoms


    Considering that some anti-epileptic drugs may increase blood glucose and aggravate the condition, combined with the actual condition and willingness of patients, the plan is as follows: small doses of insulin control blood glucose, rehydration, improvement of microcirculation, after the above treatment, if there are still convulsive seizures, then give antiepileptic drugs with little impact on blood glucose such as carbamazepine, clonadipam and the like


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    [8] Lammouchi T,Zoghlami F,Ben Slamia L,et al. Epileptic seizures in nonketotic hyperglycemia[J].Neurophysiol Clin,2004,34(3-4):183-187.

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