Ictal asystole
Ictal asystole is a rare occurrence for patients that have temporal lobe epilepsy.[1] It can often be identified by loss of muscle tone or the presence of bilateral asymmetric jerky limb movements during a seizure, although ECG monitoring is necessary to provide a firm result.[2] Ictal asystole and Ictal bradycardia can cause an epileptic patient to die suddenly. [3]
References
- ↑ Video-electrographic and clinical features in patients with ictal asystole
- ↑ Clinical cues for detecting ictal asystole
- ↑ Adam Strzelczyk, "Ictal Asystole in temporal lobe epilepsy before and after pacemaker implantation" "Epileptic Disorders", 12/2007
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