Adverse Effects of Status Epilepticus and the Treatment Strategies - A Literature Review
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Samyukta
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2 years ago on Tuesday at 05:47:57
Adverse Effects of Status Epilepticus and the Treatment Strategies - A Literature Review
Neurological dysfunction was reported as the most common outcome among patients with SE. The high mortality rate was mainly due to co-morbidities associated with the disorder. Other AEs reported in the patients with SE were respiratory failure, hypotension, septic shock, renal failure, and rhabdomyolysis. Convulsive SE (CSE) is a life-threatening condition mostly present in pediatric patients, which is characterized by prolonged tonic-clonic seizures and always requires a medical emergency. In terms of seizures, elders are more prone than the younger ones. The refractory SE (RSE) and super-refractory SE (SRSE) conditions increase hospitalization and the risk of mortality.
Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of the COVID-19 Vaccines against Variants of Concerns: A Systematic Literature Review
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Priyanka
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2 years ago on Tuesday at 04:57:20
Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of the COVID-19 Vaccines against Variants of Concerns: A Systematic Literature Review
A total of 22 studies were included in this systematic review with the mean age of participants ranging from 34.8 to 58.8 years. The participants affected with alpha, delta, and omicron VOCs vaccinated with either BNT162b2, mRNA1273, or ChAdOx1-S vaccine were included and assessed. The mean age of the participants from the included studies was 42 years (ranging from 34.8 to 58.8 years) while the median age of the participants was 54 years (ranging from 30 to 77 years). Among the three vaccines, mRNA1273 achieved highest efficacy of 73.1% ranging from 46.0% to 98.4% with approximately 24% adverse event reactions in participants.