LAMICTAL (Lamotrigine) For The Treatment Of Absence Seizures
SeizureAbsenceThis is an open-label study evaluating the efficacy and safety of lamotrigine (LTG) for the treatment of newly-diagnosed typical absence seizures. Subjects will be children and adolescents < 13 years of age. It will be conducted at multiple sites in the US. The study will consist of 4 phases: Screen Phase (up to 1 week), Baseline Phase (24 hours), Escalation Phase (up to 20 weeks) and Maintenance Phase (12 weeks). Subjects will receive increasing doses of LTG according to the dosing schedule until attaining seizure freedom as confirmed by hyperventilation (HV) for clinical signs and a 1-hr EEG at 2 consecutive weekly visits. At that point, subjects will move into the 12-week Maintenance Phase. Subjects who do not achieve seizure freedom upon reaching the maximum dose (10.2mg/kg/day) with the specified dose escalation will be discontinued from the study. During the Maintenance Phase, the investigators will use their best effort to maintain the subjects at the efficacious dose reached. If the subjects have unacceptable side effects or inadequate seizure control, the doses of study drug can be increased or decreased as specified in the dosing schedule. Safety will be assessed by monitoring adverse events, laboratory assessments, and serum lamotrigine levels. Health outcomes assessments will also be conducted.
CX-8998 for Absence Seizures
EpilepsyThis is a Phase 2a, open-label study consisting of a screening period of up to 4 weeks and a 4-dose-titration treatment period to a dose of up to 10 mg twice daily (BID) of CX-8998, followed by a 1-week safety follow-up period after the last dose of study medication.
Epidiolex in Typical Absence Seizures
Study the Efficacy of Epidiolex for Typical Absence SeizuresThis is a Pilot study, open-label study consisting of a screening period of up to 4 weeks, a 4-week dose-titration treatment period to dose of up to 20 mg/kg/day BID of CBD (Epidiolex), and a 30 day safety follow-up period following the last dose of study medication.
A Safety and Efficacy Follow-up Study With Levetiracetam in Children (4-17 Years Old) Suffering...
Absence SeizuresThis long-term open label follow-up trial gave pediatric subjects suffering from typical absences in CAE or JAE the opportunity to continue levetiracetam treatment after participation in the pilot study (study N162) or the double-blind study (study N163). Safety and efficacy data were obtained.
Childhood Absence Epilepsy Rx PK-PD-Pharmacogenetics Study
Childhood Absence EpilepsyPetit Mal Epilepsy2 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine the best initial treatment for childhood absence epilepsy.
Detecting Absence Seizures Using a Hyperventilation and Eye Movement Recordings
Absence EpilepsyChildhood5 moreThis study is being done to find out if a smartphone app can identify absence seizures. Children who have a history of absence seizures, as well as children without any seizure history, will be testing out the app. If participating the child will be guided through hyperventilation, an activity that asks the child to take quick, deep breaths. The app will record video of the child's face and sounds they make during hyperventilation. Hyperventilation is a safe and established technique frequently used during EEG (electroencephalogram) to encourage seizure occurrence. The App will be used during a regularly scheduled EEG.
ECV - Epihunter Clinical Validation
Absence SeizuresAbsence EpilepsyThe goal of this prospective study is to validate a wearable EEG seizure detection solution compared to video EEG. Subjects that undergo a clinical video EEG are asked to additionally wear a wearable EEG headband for up to 2 periods of 4h during the video EEG.
Does Body Positioning Affect the Yield of Hyperventilation in Routine Pediatric Electroencephalography...
EpilepsyAbsenceChildren referred for routine EEG studies for suspected absence seizures will be asked, upon caregiver's informed consent, to perform 3 minutes of hyperventilation both in the supine position and while sitting up. We aim to demonstrate that hyperventilation is more effective in eliciting absence seizures in a sitting position than while lying down.
Search for Genes Influencing Childhood Absence Epilepsy (CAE) Study
Childhood Absence EpilepsyEpilepsy1 moreThe purpose of our study is to identify gene(s) involved in the cause of childhood absence epilepsy (CAE).
Detecting Absence Seizures Using Eye Tracking
EpilepsyGeneralized4 moreThe goal of this study is to develop a comfortable system that uses a wearable eye-tracker similar to eyeglasses to assist people with epilepsy in counting and measuring the severity of seizures. Participants will wear an eye-tracker during a routine EEG.