How do you keto? Survey of North American pediatric ketogenic diet centers

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We surveyed ketogenic diet centers in North America about their practices surrounding the ketogenic diet. An internet survey was disseminated via REDCap© to North American ketogenic diet centers identified from the Charlie Foundation and Ketocal© websites. Fifty-six centers responded. In addition to physicians, nurses and dieticians, ketogenic teams included social workers (39%), feeding specialists (14%), educational liaisons (4%), psychologists (5%), and pharmacists (36%). A child attending school (2%), non-English speaking family (19%), single-parent family (0%), and oral feeding (6%) were rarely considered barriers. Overall, the diet was considered the first or second (0%), third or fourth (67%), fifth or sixth (29%), and last resort treatment (4%) by centers. It was considered the first or second treatment for GLUT1 disease (86%) and third or fourth for Dravet (63%), West (71%), and Doose (65%) syndromes. Ketogenic diet is no longer a last resort option. Traditional barriers do not influence its use.

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Jung, D. E., Joshi, S. M., & Berg, A. T. (2015). How do you keto? Survey of North American pediatric ketogenic diet centers. Journal of Child Neurology, 30(7), 868–873. https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073814545115

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