Effectiveness of the ketogenic diet in a broad range of seizure types and EEG features for severe childhood epilepsies

November 27th, 2009    Posted by: admin

Beniczky S, Miranda MJ, Alving J, Heber Povlsen J, Wolf P. Effectiveness of the ketogenic diet in a broad range of seizure types and EEG features for severe childhood epilepsies.Acta Neurol Scand: DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2009.01303.x.© 2009 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Munksgaard.Background [ndash] Ketogenic diet (KD) is an effective treatment for pharmacoresistant epilepsy: more than half of the patients show a greater than 50% reduction in seizures.Objective [ndash] To identify clinical or electroencephalogram (EEG) variables predicting the response to KD.Methods [ndash] Clinical and EEG data were retrospectively analysed from 50 consecutive patients treated by KD for severe, pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Most of the patients (70%) had retarded mental and motor development.Results [ndash] Three months after the start of the KD two-thirds (33) of the patients were responders (had a more than 50% reduction in seizure frequency). The presence of epileptiform EEG discharges in the temporal region correlated with an unfavourable response (P = 0.03). The presence of bilateral synchronous epileptiform discharges, and the presence of complex partial seizures approached significance but all other variables did not.Conclusions [ndash] Our results further support that KD is efficient in a wide variety of epileptic patients with a broad range of EEG features. However, patients with epileptiform discharges in the temporal region are less likely to achieve therapeutic response.

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