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1: Pediatr Neurol. 2008 Jan;38(1):38-43.
Influence of the ketogenic diet on 24-hour electroencephalogram in
children with epilepsy.
Remahl S, Dahlin MG, Amark PE.
Department of Neurophysiology, Neuroscience Institution, Karolinska Hospital,
Stockholm, Sweden.
sten.remahl@odenplan.ptj.se
The ketogenic diet is a therapeutic diet used to treat medically refractory
epilepsy in children. It was found to be effective and safe. Apart from a
reduced number of seizures, positive cognitive effects were described. The
mechanisms of action are not fully understood, but both antiseizure and
antiepileptogenic effects were proposed. Among other changes ascribed to the
introduction of the diet, changes in electroencephalogram patterns might
contribute to an understanding of the effects of the ketogenic diet.
In this study, 23 children (mean age, 6.5 years) with pharmacoresistant epilepsy
were started on the diet. They were examined via 24-hour ambulatory
electroencephalogram directly before starting the diet, and after 3
months of treatment. The changing electroencephalogram pattern was
evaluated qualitatively and semiquantitatively. Background activity, interictal
epileptiform activity, ictal activity, and seizure reduction were evaluated.
Quality of life was estimated on a visual analog scale.
In 15 of 23 patients, the electroencephalogram indicated improvement in
terms of more normal background activity or decreased interictal epileptiform
activity. This improvement was seen in both seizure-reduction responders and
nonresponders, and was not predictive of response to treatment.
PMID: 18054691 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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