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  • Study of correlation and status of compliance with ketogenic diet in children with refractory epilepsy

    Objective To investigate the compliance of ketogenic diet in children with refractory epilepsy and its correlation with the curative effect, and to provide support and basis for the implementation and improvement of the long-term management of ketogenic diet in this patient population. MethodsA total of 106 children and their families who were followed up on ketogenic diet in the Department of Pediatrics of Fudan University from March 2019 to January 2022 in the Department of Ketogenic Multidisciplinary Treatment (MDT) were selected by convenience sampling method. General data questionnaire and ketogenic compliance questionnaire were used for investigation and follow-up. ResultsThe mean compliance of ketogenic diet in refractory epilepsy children was (13.27±3.68). The compliance scores of ketogenic children with different therapeutic effects and cognitive functions were significantly different. The compliance score was significantly correlated with the therapeutic effect and cognitive level, that is, the higher the therapeutic effect of ketogenic diet in children with higher compliance score, the better the cognitive improvement. ConclusionThe compliance of ketogenic diet in children with refractory epilepsy needs to be further improved. Improving the compliance of ketogenic diet is of great significance for the efficacy of ketogenic diet. Medical staff should actively develop the corresponding intervention program and follow-up management mode to further improve the treatment compliance of children's families, improve the treatment effect and improve the quality of life of children's families.

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  • The clinical analysis of ketogenic diet therapy in children with rapidly progressive Dravet syndrome

    ObjiectiveTo explore the efficacy and safety of ketogenic diet therapy (KDT) in the rapidly progressive stage of childhood developmental epileptic encephalopathy Dravet syndrome (DS). Methods The clinical data of all patients who added KDT in the Children’s Hospital of Fudan University from 2011 to 2022 were retrospectively collected, and the age of <6 years was used as the criterion for the rapid progression of the disease. The clinica data, genotype and the efficacy of KDT were analyzed in DS patients who met the criteria. Results A total of 32 patients met the criteria for rapid disease progress, including 22 males and 10 females. The age at onset was (5.69±2.10) months. All patients had multiple seizure phenotypes and monthly seizures despite reasonable Antiseizure medications treatment. After 3, 6, 12, and ≥24 months, 93.8% (30/32), 87.5% (28/32), 53.1% (17/32), 34.4% (11/32) remained on the KDT, while 76.7% (23/30), 75.0% (21/28), 70.6% (12/17), 54.5% (6/11) showed >50% reduction in seizure. Status epileptius (SE) was reduced by 100% at 3 months, 71.0% at 6 months, 86.0% at 12 months. After 12 months, 14 patients experienced efficacy degradation. After 3 months, the EEG background rhythm showed improvement in 75.0% patients, interictal epileptic discharges was decreased in 54.5% patients and cognitive function was improved in 78.6% patients. At the initial stage of KDT, 62.5% (20/32) patients had transisent adverse reactions, including diarrhea, vomiting, fatigue, lethargy, hypoglycemia, and metabolic acidosis, but no mid- and long-term adverse reactions were found. ConclusionKDT is an efficective and safe treatment for DS. KDT can effectively control seizures, reduce the incidence of Status SE and shorten the duration of SE. With the prolongation of the KDT course, some patients experienced a degraded effect. KDT can improve abnormal EEG and cognitive function in DS patients. Pharmoco-resistant DS patients are suggested to receive KDT in the early stage of disease progression.

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