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改良阿特金斯生酮饮食对难治性癫痫患儿的疗效:来自印度尼西亚的一项初步研究。

The Effectiveness of Modified Atkins Ketogenic Diet on Children with Intractable Epilepsy: A Pilot Study from Indonesia.

作者信息

Rafli Achmad, Handryastuti Setyo, Karyanti Mulya Rahma, Devaera Yoga, Hafifah Cut Nurul, Mangunatmadja Irawan, Kadim Muzal, Herini Elisabeth Siti, Nofi Lora Sri, Ratnawati Ariek, Fitrianti Suci

机构信息

Department of Child Health Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital-Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Department of Child Health Dr. Sardjito Hospital-Faculty of Medicine Public Health and Nursing Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

出版信息

J Nutr Metab. 2023 Dec 29;2023:9222632. doi: 10.1155/2023/9222632. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The ketogenic diet has recently been explored as a potential treatment approach for intractable epilepsy in children and has been applied in various parts of the world. The ketogenic diet is also effective for the treatment of mood disorders, especially for adolescent and young adults with epilepsy. The Modified Atkins Diet (MAD) is the less restrictive type of ketogenic diet with similar principles as the classic type. However, no study has been conducted to evaluate the use of MAD in children with severe epilepsy in Indonesia. This study aims to assess the effectiveness, tolerance, compliance, and the adverse effects of MAD in children with intractable epilepsy during a 6-month monitoring period.

METHODS

This is a pilot experimental study involving children aged 2-18 years old with intractable epilepsy at the Pediatric Neurology and the Pediatric Nutrition & Metabolic Diseases Clinics at the Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital Jakarta between November 2021 and June 2022.

RESULTS

A total of 31 subjects met the inclusion criteria and received the MAD in the first month, followed by 13 (41.9%) subjects in the third month, and 9 (29%) subjects in the sixth month. The MAD reduced the seizure frequency by 50% ( = 0.144), 62% ( = 0.221), and 83.3% ( = 0.028) in the first, third, and sixth months, respectively. The most frequent adverse effects are vomiting and diarrhea. Noncompliance was observed in 18 (58.1%) subjects. A sample of the MAD food menu guidebook was developed to make it easier for parents to adhere to the diet.

CONCLUSIONS

The MAD reduces the mean seizure frequency in children with intractable epilepsy in the first, third, and sixth months, with a statistical significance in the sixth month. A further randomized, controlled, and multicenter clinical trial with a larger sample size and longer observation period is required. This trial is registered with Protocol ID 20-10-1323.

摘要

背景

生酮饮食最近被探索作为治疗儿童难治性癫痫的一种潜在方法,并已在世界各地区应用。生酮饮食对情绪障碍的治疗也有效,特别是对患有癫痫的青少年和青年。改良阿特金斯饮食(MAD)是限制较少的一种生酮饮食,其原则与经典型相似。然而,在印度尼西亚尚未开展评估MAD用于重度癫痫儿童的研究。本研究旨在评估MAD在6个月监测期内对难治性癫痫儿童的有效性、耐受性、依从性及不良反应。

方法

这是一项前瞻性实验研究,纳入了2021年11月至2022年6月期间在雅加达Cipto Mangunkusumo医院儿科神经科及儿科营养与代谢疾病门诊就诊的2至18岁难治性癫痫儿童。

结果

共有31名受试者符合纳入标准并在第一个月接受MAD,第三个月有13名(41.9%)受试者,第六个月有9名(29%)受试者。MAD在第一个月、第三个月和第六个月分别使癫痫发作频率降低了50%(P = 0.144)、62%(P = 0.221)和83.3%(P = 0.028)。最常见的不良反应是呕吐和腹泻。18名(58.1%)受试者出现不依从情况。制定了一份MAD食物菜单指南样本,以便家长更易坚持该饮食。

结论

MAD在第一个月、第三个月和第六个月降低了难治性癫痫儿童的平均癫痫发作频率,在第六个月具有统计学意义。需要进一步开展样本量更大、观察期更长的随机对照多中心临床试验。本试验的方案识别号为20 - 10 - 1323。

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