2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1150868
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Timing of therapeutic interventions against infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome: a scoping review of the pediatric literature

Hiroaki Nagase,
Hiroshi Yamaguchi,
Shoichi Tokumoto
et al.

Abstract: Our goal was to conduct a scoping review of the literature on the treatment of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome/acute encephalopathy in children, focusing on treatment targets and treatment initiation timing. We performed literature searches using PubMed for articles reporting treatments of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome/acute encephalopathy. We included articles describing specific treatments for acute encephalopathy with control groups. For the purpose of searching new therapies only … Show more

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“…The classification of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome typically occurs in the late stage of the disease, following the acquisition of cerebrospinal fluid, brain imaging, and specific antibodies. However, timely intervention is crucial for favorable outcomes [ 8 ]. Understanding how to predict which children with febrile seizures will develop acute encephalopathy is paramount.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The classification of infection-triggered encephalopathy syndrome typically occurs in the late stage of the disease, following the acquisition of cerebrospinal fluid, brain imaging, and specific antibodies. However, timely intervention is crucial for favorable outcomes [ 8 ]. Understanding how to predict which children with febrile seizures will develop acute encephalopathy is paramount.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%