====== New-onset refractory status epilepticus treatment ====== see [[Status epilepticus treatment]]. The treatment [[protocol]] is intensive and includes [[benzodiazepine]]s, [[anticonvulsant]]s, and eventually [[anesthetic]]s for [[induced coma]] when polypharmacy is exhausted ((D. A. Greenberg, M. J. Aminof, and R. P. Simon, Clinical Neurology, McGraw-Hill Education, New York, NY, USA, 9th edition, 2015.)). Seizures in [[NORSE]] do not respond to the standard status epilepticus medications; hence the majority of patients are treated with an anesthesia-induced coma and monitored in [[ICU]]s ((Wilder-Smith EP, Lim EC, Teoh HL, Sharma VK, Tan JJ, Chan BP, Ong BK. The NORSE (new-onset refractory status epilepticus) syndrome: defining a disease entity. Ann Acad Med Singapore. 2005 Aug;34(7):417-20. PubMed PMID: 16123813. )). If seizures continue or recur after 24 hours following treatment with anesthetics, it is termed [[super refractory status epilepticus]] (SRSE). Because of high [[mortality]] with polypharmacy and continuous [[anesthetic]] use, there has been a great interest to use nonmedicinal devices like VNS. ===== Vagus nerve stimulation ===== [[Vagus nerve stimulation for New-onset refractory status epilepticus]].