Effects of Green Light Exposure on Epileptic Spikes in Patients With Refractory Epilepsy
Epilepsy, Epilepsy Intractable
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Epilepsy focused on measuring Refractory Epilepsy, Green Light Exposure, Epileptic Spikes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 6 months-30 years of age
- Epileptic spike frequency ≥1 epileptic spike per minute at baseline, as determined by scalp EEG recording
- Admitted to the Boston Children's Hospital Epilepsy Long Term Monitoring Unit at the time of enrollment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cataracts
- Retinol disease
- Any history of or currently not well controlled ophthalmic disease that prevents transmission from the retina to the optic nerve
- Clinical seizure 4 hours or less before anticipated green light exposure
Sites / Locations
- Boston Children's HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Open Label, Green Light Exposure
This is a single-center, open label, pilot feasibility study. Patients with epilepsy will be exposed to a narrow band of green light at low intensities (1-10 cd/m2). The investigators will record 30 minutes of scalp EEG prior to the light exposure and 30 minutes of scalp EEG recording post-light exposure. The number of epileptic spikes per minute at baseline will be compared to epileptic spike count per minute post-treatment, to determine whether green light exposure effectively decreases the number of epileptic spikes, in patients with ≥1 epileptic spike per minute at baseline.