craniotomy후의 seizure
- 최초 등록일
- 2012.09.05
- 최종 저작일
- 2011.11
- 4페이지/ 한컴오피스
- 가격 1,000원
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과제
목차
① complications after craniotomy surgery
② 수술 후 경련
③ What happens during a seizure?
③ therapy
④ adverse reactions with AED(antiepileptic drug)s
본문내용
① complications after craniotomy surgery
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure in which a small portion of the skull is removed, allowing a surgeon to access the brain. This type of surgery may be beneficial for patients who develop a brain aneurysm or tumor, or experience significant brain trauma.
-Brain Swelling
Craniotomy surgery can irritate and inflame a patient`s brain matter. This can cause patients to experience brain swelling complications after brain surgery. Brain swelling causes fluid to abnormally accumulate within the skull. Affected patients may experience severe headaches, dizziness, nausea or vomiting.
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④ adverse reactions with AED(antiepileptic drug)s
Variably altered AED pharmacokinetics (primarily distribution and elimination) and pharmacodynamics (usual therapeutic total SDC, serum digoxin concentration, range may be lower and narrower) associated with advanced age, together with insufficient dosage information, particularly for individuals 85 years of age and older, polypharmacy(다중약물요법), and the complex pharmacokinetics of traditional AEDs predispose to both excessive dosage and adverse reactions or underdosage and suboptimal patient response.
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