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RECRUITINGPhase 3INTERVENTIONAL

Ketogenic Diet for New-Onset Absence Epilepsy

A Prospective, Case-control Evaluation of Ketogenic Dietary Therapy for New-onset Childhood Absence Epilepsy

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About This Trial

The ketogenic diet is a medical therapy for epilepsy that is used nearly predominantly for refractory epilepsy (after 2-3 drugs have been tried and failed). However, there is both published evidence for first-line use (infantile spasms, Glut1 deficiency syndrome) and also anecdotal experience (families choosing to change the child's (or the family' own) diet rather than use anticonvulsant medications). Childhood absence epilepsy (refractory) has been published as being responsive to ketogenic diet therapy by the investigators' group previously. This is a small, prospective, 3 month trial to assess if using a modified Atkins diet is a feasible and effective option for new-onset childhood absence epilepsy. The investigators will compare to a group of children in which the parents have declined and chose to start anticonvulsant medications.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Children ages 3-12 years at seizure onset with classic childhood absence epilepsy clinically. - Normal intellect or mild disability - EEG with confirmed 3/second spike-wave discharges, usually with hyperventilation - Daily reported absence seizures. - Generalized convulsions allowed Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Previous treatment with any anticonvulsant drug - Previous use of a ketogenic dietary therapy for epilepsy or any other condition - Glut1 deficiency syndrome - Metabolic disorder known that would preclude dietary therapy - Dietary restrictions for which a high fat, low carbohydrate diet would be precluded. - Prior history of epilepsy (febrile seizures allowed) - Unwilling to consent to study procedures or return for visits Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Children ages 3-12 years at seizure onset with classic childhood absence epilepsy clinically. * Normal intellect or mild disability * EEG with confirmed 3/second spike-wave discharges, usually with hyperventilation * Daily reported absence seizures. * Generalized convulsions allowed Exclusion Criteria: * Previous treatment with any anticonvulsant drug * Previous use of a ketogenic dietary therapy for epilepsy or any other condition * Glut1 deficiency syndrome * Metabolic disorder known that would preclude dietary therapy * Dietary restrictions for which a high fat, low carbohydrate diet would be precluded. * Prior history of epilepsy (febrile seizures allowed) * Unwilling to consent to study procedures or return for visits

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Modified Atkins Diet

Low carb (20g/day), high fat, moderate protein diet. Started as an outpatient in clinic.

DRUG

Absence epilepsy medications

At neurologist's discretion. \*OF NOTE\< THIS ARM IS COMPLETED

Locations (1)

Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, United States