Keto Is Not Just for Kids: A Randomized Trial of a Modified Atkins Diet for Adolescents and Adults With Anti-Seizure Medication-Resistant Epilepsy

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Cervenka, Mackenzie C. [1 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Med, Baltimore, MD 21224 USA
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REFRACTORY EPILEPSY;
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10.1177/15357597231157488
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and objectives: Modified Atkins Diet (MAD) has emerged as an adjuvant therapy in drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE). Most studies are in children, there is limited evidence for DRE in adults. The present study aimed to investigate if MAD along with standard drug therapy (SDT) was indeed more effective than SDT alone in reducing seizure frequency and improving psychological outcomes at 6 months in adolescents and adults with DRE (non-surgical). Methods: A prospective randomized controlled trial was conducted at tertiary care referral centre, in India. Persons with DRE aged 10-55 years attending outpatient epilepsy clinics between August 2015 and April 2019, who had more than two seizures/month despite using at least three appropriate anti-seizure medications (ASMs) at their maximum tolerated doses and had not been on any form of diet therapy for the past one year, were enrolled. Patients were assessed for the eligibility and randomly assigned to receive SDT plus MAD (intervention arm) or SDT alone (control arm). The primary outcome was > 50% reduction in seizure-frequency, and the secondary outcomes were quality of life (QOL), behaviour, adverse events and rate of withdrawal at six months. Intention to treat analysis was performed. Results: 243 patients were screened for eligibility; 160 patients (80 adults and 80 adolescents) were randomized to either intervention or Control arm. Demographic and clinical characteristics in both groups were comparable at baseline. At six months > 50% seizure reduction was seen in 26.2% in the intervention group versus 2.5% in the control group (95% CI 13.5-33.9; p < 0.001). Improvement in QOL was 52.1 +/- 17.6 in the intervention group versus 42.5 +/- 16.4 in the control group (mean difference, 9.6; 95%CI 4.3 to 14.9, p < 0.001). However, behaviour scores could be performed in 49 patients and improvement was seen in intervention versus control group (65.6 +/- 7.9 versus 71.4 +/- 8.1, p 1/4 0.015) at the end of the study. One patient had weight loss; two patients had iarrhoea. Discussion: MAD group demonstrated improvement in all aspects (reduction in seizure-frequency, and behavioural problems) compared to control group at the end of the study. MAD is an effective modality in controlling seizures, further research is required to assess its efficacy in terms of biomarkers along with descriptive metabolomics studies.
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