PEDIATRICS Vol. 108 No. 1 July 2001, pp. 129-133
Received Sep 13, 1999; accepted Jan 1, 2001.
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From the * Epilepsy Center, Children's Memorial Hospital,
Chicago, Illinois; and Objective. To evaluate the
effectiveness, tolerability, and adverse effects of the ketogenic diet
in infants with refractory epilepsy.
Methods. A retrospective review of 32 infants who had been
treated with the ketogenic diet at a large metropolitan institution.
Results. Most infants (71%) were able to maintain strong
ketosis. The overall effectiveness of the diet in infants was similar
to that reported in the literature for older children; 19.4% became
seizure-free, and an additional 35.5% had >50% reduction in seizure
frequency. The diet was particularly effective for patients with
infantile spasms/myoclonic seizures. There were concomitant reductions
in antiepileptic medications. The majority of parents reported
improvements in seizure frequency and in their child's behavior and
function, particularly with respect to attention/alertness, activity
level, and socialization. The diet generally was well-tolerated, and 96.4% maintained appropriate growth parameters. Adverse events, all
reversible and occurring in one patient each, included renal stone,
gastritis, ulcerative colitis, alteration of mentation, and
hyperlipidemia.
Conclusion. The ketogenic diet should be considered safe
and effective treatment for infants with intractable
seizures.
Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Division, § Adult Section of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center,
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, ¶ Division
of Pediatric Neurology, and # Pediatric Section of the Comprehensive
Epilepsy Center, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, New
York.
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