Overview

Ketogenic Diet vs.Antiepileptic Drug Treatment in Drug Resistant Epilepsy

Status:
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2013-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
This is an open randomized controlled study in children with mental retardation and refractory epilepsy in which treatment with ketogenic diet (KD) is compared with treatment with the antiepileptic drug (AED), not tried by the patient before, which we consider to be the most appropriate AED for the patient.
Phase:
Phase 4
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Oslo University Hospital
Treatments:
Anticonvulsants
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- The patient is mentally retarded

- The patient has tried at least 3 different AED:s including one combination with two or
more different AED:s.

- The parents are willing to include their child in the study after written and verbal
information.

- Patients with all types of epilepsy can be included.

- The patient has at least 6 seizures/month.

- The patient is submitted to our epilepsy center.

- The seizures are possible to count

- The patient has either generalized epilepsy, multifocal epilepsy or an epilepsy where
it is undetermined whether it is localized or generalized such as Dravet syndrome
classified as G40.3-G40.9 in ICD X.

Exclusion Criteria:

- The family is expected to have compliance problems with treatment and/or seizure
registration.

- The hospital which have submitted the patient is not willing to accept the inpatient
stays and the procedures that are necessary for the project.

- The patient's seizures are under acceptable control.

- The patient has got a vagus nerve stimulator implanted within the last 18 months, has
started a new antiepileptic drug within the last 2 months or has changed his
antiepileptic drugs the last month.

- The patient has a medical condition, for example a metabolic disease, where ketogenic
diet is contraindicated.

- The patient has a localized epilepsy classified as G40.0-G40.2 in ICD X.

- The patient's nutritional status is not good enough or intake of fluid is to small to
permit treatment with ketogenic diet.

- The patient has within the last 2 months been using medications or herbal medications
that has a considerable effect on glucose metabolism, such as oral glucocorticoids.

- The patient has within the last 2 months been using medications or herbal medications
that has a considerable effect on metabolism of AED:s.

- The patient uses herbal medicine which can interact with AED or Ketogenic diet.