Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Percentage of participants with therapeutic success |
Percentage of participants with therapeutic success defined as cessation of visible seizure activity within 10 minutes (mins) with a sustained absence of visible seizure activity for 30 minutes following a single dose of anticonvulsant agent time frame: from start drug administration up to 30 minutes postdose ] i.e Successful responder (onset of seizure cessation within 10 minutes or duration of seizure control >30 minutes without seizure relapse), or Unsuccessful/nonresponder (onset of seizure cessation >10 minutes or duration of seizure control <30 minutes |
30 minutes post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
sustained absence of seizure activity for at least 1 hour |
Percentage of participants whose seizure event stopped within 10 minutes of single dose of anticonvulsant and who have sustained absence of seizure activity for at least 1 hour |
from start of study drug administration up to 1 hour postdose |
|
Secondary |
sustained absence of seizure activity for 4 hour |
Percentage of participants whose seizure event stopped within 10 minutes of single dose of anticonvulsant and who have sustained absence of seizure activity for at least 4 hours |
from start of study drug administration up to 4 hours postdose |
|
Secondary |
sustained absence of seizure activity for 6 hour |
Percentage of participants whose seizure event stopped within 10 minutes of single dose of anticonvulsant and who have sustained absence of seizure activity for at least 6 hours |
from start of study drug administration up to 6 hours postdose |
|
Secondary |
Time to resolution of seizures (convulsions) |
Time to resolution of seizures (convulsions) after drug administration Cessation of seizure activity was defined as caregiver/physician-confirmed cessation of abnormal motor activity with at least partial recovery of consciousness |
30 minutes |
|
Secondary |
Time of drug preparation and administration |
time taken to prepare and administer drug |
45 minutes |
|
Secondary |
Emergency department visits |
Number of patients from home group who needed to go to ER after drug adminstration |
24 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
percentage of patients admitted to hospital |
Number of patients that were admitted to the hospital or intensive care unit after their seizure and use of study medication. |
24 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
need for additional doses or additional drugs for seizure control |
Percentage of participants who required additional anticonvulsant medication for ongoing status epilepticus (se) 10 minutes after single dose administration of anticonvulsant |
10 minutes post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
Seizure recurrence at 1 ,4 , 6 and 24 hrs |
Seizure recurrence at 1 ,4 , 6 and 24 hrs of cessation of presenting convulsion |
24 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
Respiratory depression |
persistent decrease in oxygen saturation to <92% measured at 0, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, and 1, 4 , 6 hrs postdose (ie, <92% on room air for 2 minutes or more after dosing while monitoring aspiration pneumonia |
6 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
Sedation or agitation |
• Sedation or agitation measured by a 7 point nominal scale where 1 represented deep sedation and 7 sever agitation |
4 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
Frequency of cardio-respiratory side effects |
Frequency of cardio-respiratory side effects development of hypotension (fall of >/= 20 mmhg systolic and/ or >/= 10 mmhg diastolic pressure) within 0, 10 and 30 mins, 1, 4 , 6 hrs postdose of drug administration |
6 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
Occurrence of route of administration and benzodiazepine related side effects |
Adverse events, including but not limited nasal irritation, dizziness, Stuffy nose, headache , nausea, agitation , cardiopulmonary dysfunction, ataxia, and abnormal vital signs were recorded |
6 hours post drug administration |
|
Secondary |
Caretakers and physicians ease of administration and satisfaction with the medication |
Ease of administration of was rated using a scale prepared by expert statistician from very easy to very difficult and overall satisfaction with the medication was rated using 10-point nominal scale (0, being not satisfied and 10, greatly satisfied |
up to 1 months after drug administration |
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