Aim: We observed a dramatic response to the ketogenic diet in several patients with highly refractory epilepsy whose seizure frequency had recently worsened. This study aimed to identify whether this characteristic was a useful indication for the ketogenic diet. Methods: From the 70 patients who received the ketogenic diet during a 3-year period at our institution, we retrospectively selected patients with focal epilepsy. There were 22 children, 13 females and nine males, aged from 5 months to 18 years 6 months (mean 6 y 9 mo, SD 5 y 11 mo). Fifteen had symptomatic and seven had cryptogenic focal epilepsy. Seizure frequency 1 week before initiating the ketogenic diet was compared with that at 1 month and at the last visit on the diet. Resuts: Eleven patients were responders (defined as reduction of seizures by more than 50%) at 1 month. Responders were higher (p = 0.046) in the group with a recent worsening of seizures than in those with stable seizure frequency. Seven patients were still seizure-free at 6 months on the diet. Tolerability was excellent in 10 patients. Five patients stopped the diet because of early side effects. Interpretation: The ketogenic diet may be a valuable therapeutic option for children with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy, particularly those with a recent deterioration of seizure control and neurological status. Because of its rapid effect, the ketogenic diet may be a useful support to intravenous emergency drugs in such a situation. © The Authors. Journal compilation © Mac Keith Press 2008.
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Villeneuve, N., Pinton, F., Bahi-buisson, N., Dulac, O., Chiron, C., & Nabbout, R. (2009). The ketogenic diet improves recently worsened focal epilepsy. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 51(4), 276–281. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8749.2008.03216.x
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