Modified Atkins Diet Versus Levetiracetam for Refractory Childhood Epilepsy (LEVEMAD)
Refractory Childhood Epilepsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Refractory Childhood Epilepsy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Seizures persisting more than 3 per week despite the use of at least 2 appropriate anti-epileptic drugs in appropriate doses -
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known or suspected inborn error of metabolism
- Surgically remediable causes of epilepsy such as tumours, cortical dysplasia, mesial temporal lobe epilepsy etc with refractory focal epilepsy.
- Prior use of the ketogenic or modified Atkins diet or levetiracetam.
- Systemic illness- chronic hepatic, renal or pulmonary disease
Prior history of depression or severe behavioural problems.
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Sites / Locations
- Lady Hardinge Medical CollegeRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Modified Atkins Diet
Levetiracetam
Modified Atkins Diet administration Carbohydrates will be restricted to 10 grams per day. Recipes will be provided to be prepared from easy home available foods, to have 2.5 gram per meal. Along with this, a list of carbohydrate free foods will be provided. Fats intake will be actively encouraged. Protein intake will be unrestricted. Medications will be changed to carbohydrate free preparations. A multivitamin and calcium supplementation will be added.
Levetiracetam will be started at a dose of 10 mg/kg/day in two divided doses and increased to 20 mg/kg/day after 1 week. Syrups will be used in children younger than 5 years of age, and tablets will be used in children > 5 years of age. Further dose titration will be done as per the seizure control, in 10 mg/kg/day increments in 2 weekly intervals, to a maximum of 60mg/kg/day.