ABSTRACT

Though it is one of the most common causes of death in epilepsy patients, SUDEP is still infrequently and even reluctantly named on autopsy reports. This under-reporting equates to a lack of attention and earnest investigation into the cause, predisposition, and prevention of SUDEP. There is as yet little effort to establish an actionable strategy

part |2 pages

Section I. Forensics of Sudden Death

chapter 10|10 pages

Drug Abuse and SUDEP

chapter 13|8 pages

EEG Findings in SUDEP

chapter 17|14 pages

Stress and SUDEP

part |2 pages

Section II. SUDEP Animal Models

part |2 pages

Section III. Clinical Issues of Sudden Death