Efficacy and safety of ketogenic diet for treatment of pediatric convulsive refractory status epilepticus

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Arya, Ravindra [1 ,2 ]
Peariso, Katrina [1 ,2 ]
Gainza-Lein, Marina [3 ,4 ]
Harvey, Jessica [1 ]
Bergin, Ann [3 ]
Brenton, J. Nicholas [5 ]
Burrows, Brian T. [6 ]
Glauser, Tracy [1 ,2 ]
Goodkin, Howard P. [5 ]
Lai, Yi-Chen [7 ]
Mikati, Mohamad A. [8 ]
Fernandez, Ivan Sanchez [3 ]
Tchapyjnikov, Dmitry [8 ]
Wilfong, Angus A. [6 ]
Williams, Korwyn [6 ]
Loddenkemper, Tobias [3 ]
机构
[1] Cincinnati Childrens Hosp Med Ctr, Div Neurol, MLC 2015,3333 Burnet ave, Cincinnati, OH 45229 USA
[2] Univ Cincinnati, Coll Med, Dept Pediat, Cincinnati, OH USA
[3] Harvard Med Sch, Boston Childrens Hosp, Dept Neurol, Div Epilepsy & Clin Neurophysiol, Boston, MA USA
[4] Univ Austral Chile, Fac Med, Valdivia, Chile
[5] Univ Virginia Hlth Syst, Charlottesville, VA USA
[6] Phoenix Childrens Hosp, Barrow Neurol Inst, Phoenix, AZ USA
[7] Texas Childrens Hosp, Baylor Coll Med, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[8] Duke Univ, Med Ctr, Durham, NC USA
关键词
Electrographic seizure resolution; Suppression burst ratio; Continuous infusions; Multi-center cohort; RESECTIVE SURGERY; CHILDREN; THERAPY;
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10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2018.04.012
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Purpose: To describe the efficacy and safety of ketogenic diet (KD) for convulsive refractory status epilepticus (RSE). Methods: RSE patients treated with KD at the 6/11 participating institutions of the pediatric Status Epilepticus Research Group from January-2011 to December-2016 were included. Patients receiving KD prior to the index RSE episode were excluded. RSE was defined as failure of >= 2 anti-seizure medications, including at least one non-benzodiazepine drug. Ketosis was defined as serum beta-hydroxybutyrate levels >20 mg/dl (1.9 mmol/l). Outcomes included proportion of patients with electrographic (EEG) seizure resolution within 7 days of starting KD, defined as absence of seizures and >= 50% suppression below 10 mu V on longitudinal bipolar montage (suppression-burst ratio >= 50%); time to start KD after onset of RSE; time to achieve ketosis after starting KD; and the proportion of patients weaned off continuous infusions 2 weeks after KD initiation. Treatment-emergent adverse effects (TEAEs) were also recorded. Results: Fourteen patients received KD for treatment of RSE (median age 4.7 years, interquartile range [IQR] 5.6). KD was started via enteral route in 11/14 (78.6%) patients. KD was initiated a median of 13 days (IQR 12.5) after the onset of RSE, at 4:1 ratio in 8/14 (57.1%) patients. Ketosis was achieved within a median of 2 days (IQR 2.0) after starting KD. EEG seizure resolution was achieved within 7 days of starting KD in 10/14 (71.4%) patients. Also, 11/14 (78.6%) patients were weaned off their continuous infusions within 2 weeks of starting KD. TEAEs, potentially attributable to KD, occurred in 3/14 (21.4%) patients, including gastro-intestinal paresis and hypertriglyceridemia. Three month outcomes were available for 12/14 (85.7%) patients, with 4 patients being seizure-free, and 3 others with decreased seizure frequency compared to pre-RSE baseline. Conclusions: This series suggests efficacy and safety of KD for treatment of pediatric RSE.
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