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==Electrocardiogram== | ==Electrocardiogram== | ||
An [[ECG]] in [[patient]]s presenting with seizure is very crucial to prevent sudden unexpected death in [[epilepsy]] (SUDEP). Important signs to look for are: | An [[ECG]] in [[patient]]s presenting with seizure is very crucial to prevent sudden unexpected death in [[epilepsy]] (SUDEP). Important signs to look for are: | ||
*[[ST-depression]] | |||
*[[T-wave inversion]] | |||
*[[Heart block]] | *[[Heart block]] | ||
*[[Long QT interval]] | *[[Long QT interval]] |
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Overview
Electrocardiogram
An ECG in patients presenting with seizure is very crucial to prevent sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Important signs to look for are: