How do you adjust the loading and maintenance doses for Keppra when treating status epilepticus in patients with ESRD, patients on HD, or patients on CVVH?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
Ideally, if you have a patient with status epilepticus and known ESRD, then Keppra may not be an ideal first option. You should be reaching for your other status anti-seizure meds that aren’t exclusively renally excreted and are readily available in most hospitals; Depakote (40 mg/kg loading d...
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at Highland Hospital This is a helpful response for general management ...
at UPMC I generally agree. I only worry about the adjustme...
at Nuvance Health I'm inclined to agree with Dr. @Gaines. You load w...
In the acute sense, I agree with Dr. @Abbassi. Unless the patient has absolute contraindications to IV valproic acid, fosphenytoin, lacosamide, Versed, propofol, and phenobarbital, you should probably not be using Keppra.Once the patient is no longer in status epilepticus and a change to Keppra is d...
This is a helpful response for general management ...
I generally agree. I only worry about the adjustme...
I'm inclined to agree with Dr. @Gaines. You load w...