Concomitant lamotrigine use is associated with decreased efficacy of the ketogenic diet in childhood refractory epilepsy. (November 2015)
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- Title:
- Concomitant lamotrigine use is associated with decreased efficacy of the ketogenic diet in childhood refractory epilepsy. (November 2015)
- Main Title:
- Concomitant lamotrigine use is associated with decreased efficacy of the ketogenic diet in childhood refractory epilepsy
- Authors:
- van der Louw, Elles J.T.M.
Desadien, Raakhee
Vehmeijer, Florianne O.L.
van der Sijs, Heleen
Catsman-Berrevoets, Coriene E.
Neuteboom, Rinze F. - Abstract:
- Highlights: Specific AEDs may interfere with the rate of success of the KD. Lamotrigine treatment during KD is associated with a decreased efficacy of the KD. The percentage of children that had adequate ketosis was significantly reduced in case of lamotrigine use. The underlying mechanisms of this lamotrigine associated reduction have to be clarified in future research. Abstract: Purpose: Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) and the ketogenic diet (KD) are often used concomitantly in children with refractory epilepsy. It has been hypothesised that certain AEDs may interfere with KD. The purpose of this study was to elucidate relationships between efficacy of KD and use of specific AEDs. Methods: A retrospective study was performed in 71 children with refractory epilepsy starting the KD between 2008 and 2014 in Erasmus University Hospital Sophia Children's Hospital. Efficacy of the KD (defined as 50% seizure reduction) was evaluated after three months of treatment and related to the AEDs used. Results: The KD was successful after three months in 61% of the children ( N = 71). Efficacy was significantly reduced if children ( n = 16) used lamotrigine (31%) at diet initiation or in the course of the diet, compared to other antiepileptic drugs (69%) ( p = 0.006). In comparison to children using other antiepileptic drugs, the percentage of children that had adequate ketosis was significantly reduced in case of lamotrigine use ( p = 0.049). Conclusion: Lamotrigine treatment during KDHighlights: Specific AEDs may interfere with the rate of success of the KD. Lamotrigine treatment during KD is associated with a decreased efficacy of the KD. The percentage of children that had adequate ketosis was significantly reduced in case of lamotrigine use. The underlying mechanisms of this lamotrigine associated reduction have to be clarified in future research. Abstract: Purpose: Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) and the ketogenic diet (KD) are often used concomitantly in children with refractory epilepsy. It has been hypothesised that certain AEDs may interfere with KD. The purpose of this study was to elucidate relationships between efficacy of KD and use of specific AEDs. Methods: A retrospective study was performed in 71 children with refractory epilepsy starting the KD between 2008 and 2014 in Erasmus University Hospital Sophia Children's Hospital. Efficacy of the KD (defined as 50% seizure reduction) was evaluated after three months of treatment and related to the AEDs used. Results: The KD was successful after three months in 61% of the children ( N = 71). Efficacy was significantly reduced if children ( n = 16) used lamotrigine (31%) at diet initiation or in the course of the diet, compared to other antiepileptic drugs (69%) ( p = 0.006). In comparison to children using other antiepileptic drugs, the percentage of children that had adequate ketosis was significantly reduced in case of lamotrigine use ( p = 0.049). Conclusion: Lamotrigine treatment during KD is associated with a decreased efficacy of the KD. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Seizure. Volume 32(2015)
- Journal:
- Seizure
- Issue:
- Volume 32(2015)
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- Volume 32, Issue 2015 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 32
- Issue:
- 2015
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0032-2015-0000
- Page Start:
- 75
- Page End:
- 77
- Publication Date:
- 2015-11
- Subjects:
- Antiepileptic drugs -- Ketogenic diet -- Lamotrigine -- Children -- Epilepsy -- Efficacy
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http://www.harcourt-international.com/journals/seiz/ ↗ - DOI:
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