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      Efficacy and tolerability of the modified Atkins diet in young children with refractory epilepsy: Indian experience

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          Abstract

          Background:

          The modified Atkins diet (MAD) has been used predominantly in older children, adolescents, and adults. There is a paucity of data on the use of the MAD in refractory epilepsy in young children.

          Objectives:

          This study was planned to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of the MAD in refractory epilepsy in young children.

          Methods:

          This study recruited children aged 9 months to 3 years with refractory seizures. Children received MAD for 6-month with the on-going anticonvulsant medications being continued unchanged. Reduction in seizure frequency was the primary outcome measure. Adverse effects were also studied.

          Results:

          Thirty-one children with daily seizures were studied with a median age of 18-month (range 9–30 months). West syndrome was the most common epilepsy syndrome (26, 86.6%). Twenty-one children remained on diet at 3 months and 13 at 6 months. The children who achieved >50% seizure reduction were 17 (54.8%) at 3 months and 9 (29%) at 6 months. Refusal to eat was a significant problem seen in eight children. Three children discontinued the diet due to adverse effects.

          Conclusion:

          The MAD was found to be feasible, effective, and well-tolerated.

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          The ketogenic diet and other dietary treatments for refractory epilepsy in children

          The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate, and restricted protein diet that is useful in patients with refractory epilepsy. The efficacy of the ketogenic diet is better than most of the new antiepileptic drugs. Other modifications of the diet are also beneficial, such as the modified Atkins diet and the low glycemic index treatment. There is a lack of awareness of the ketogenic diet as a treatment modality for epilepsy amongst pediatricians and neurologists. In this review, the use of the ketogenic diet and other dietary treatments in refractory epilepsy is discussed. The Indian experience with the use of these dietary treatments is also briefly reviewed.
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              Journal
              Ann Indian Acad Neurol
              Ann Indian Acad Neurol
              AIAN
              Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
              Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd (India )
              0972-2327
              1998-3549
              Oct-Dec 2016
              : 19
              : 4
              : 523-527
              Affiliations
              [1]Department of Pediatrics, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi, India
              [1 ]Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi, India
              [2 ]Department of Neonatal, Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Division of Pediatric Neurology, BL Kapur Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi, India
              Author notes
              For correspondence: Dr. Suvasini Sharma, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Kalawati Saran Children's Hospital, New Delhi - 110 001, India. E-mail: sharma.suvasini@ 123456gmail.com
              Article
              AIAN-19-523
              10.4103/0972-2327.194463
              5144480
              1beac2de-cd29-4b6f-ab0a-bbba41f90fb5
              Copyright: © Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology

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              History
              : 07 May 2016
              : 27 May 2016
              : 02 July 2016
              Categories
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              Neurology
              dietary therapy,infantile spasms,west syndrome
              Neurology
              dietary therapy, infantile spasms, west syndrome

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