Intranasal and buccal midazolam in the pre-hospital management of epileptic tonic-clonic seizures
Thom, David
Thom, David
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Abstract published with permission.
Epilepsy is a common neurological condition causing seizures or convulsions.
This article looks to analyse the treatment and management of a patient
suffering from a prolonged epileptic tonic-clonic seizure by the administration
of two common benzodiazepines: midazolam and diazepam. Epileptic seizures
carry high risks of secondary injury and the potential for long-term neurological
damage; therefore, it is imperative that paramedics can provide swift and
effective treatment for these patients. With current advances in pre-hospital
care, paramedics should be aware of the latest advances in techniques,
management and the associated legal issues. This article will look specifically at
the administration of benzodiazepines and in particular the comparison between
midazolam and diazepam and the routes of administration available.
