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KMID : 0356919940270060649
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
1994 Volume.27 No. 6 p.649 ~ p.654
Postoperative Idiopathic Generalized Convulsion Conversed to Generalized Status Epilepticus Following Spinal Anesthesia


Abstract
Generalized tonic-clonic convulsion was noted immediately after arriving at recover room in eighteen year-old female patient who underwent an uneventful knee joint arthroscopy with spinal anesthesia. The first attack was successfully controlled
with
immediate treatment such as airway insertion, oxygenation and ventilation with mask, and infusion of 100 mg thiopental and 5 mg diazepam. The seizure activity changed to generalized status epilepticus after several recurrences of generalized
convulsion,
which was hard to control. The seizure activity was controlled by loading dose and continuous infusion of thiopental 9total 1750 mg) and dilantin (total 1500 mg).
A thorough diagnostic evaluation including a detailed medical investigation, neurologic physical examination, laboratory investigation with particular reference to blood chemistry test computed tomogram, and magnetic resonance image except past
history
and electroencephalography (EEG) showed no abnormal findings. The patient has the past history of several attacks of idiopathic generalized convulsion in five of six year-old age and she showed generalized slow wave in EEG.
No definite precipitating factor could be found in this case. But it may be vaguely suspected that the emotional stress of awakening state during operation under spinal anesthesia could have precipitated asymtomatic underlying seizure activity
especially in the adolescent period even though the patient had clinically insignificant history of seizure attack.
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