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Examining the Efficacy of tDCS in the Attenuation of Epileptic Paroxysmal Discharges and Clinical...

Ohtahara Syndrome

The current study examined the feasibility of High-Definition tDCS (HD-tDCS) in reducing epileptiform activity in a 30-month-old child suffering from early onset epileptic encephalopathy. HD-tDCS was administered over 10 intervention days spanning two weeks including pre- and post-intervention video-electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Motivational Interviewing to Enhance Adherence of Patients With Psychogenic Non-epileptic Seizures...

Psychogenic Non-epileptic SeizuresMotivational Interviewing

All subjects will attend an initial clinic visit with the neuropsychiatrist and epileptologist. At the end of this visit, those subjects randomized to motivational interviewing will be questioned using standardized motivational interviewing techniques by the study author who is a board certified neurologist and who will have formal training and certification in motivational interviewing. Those subjects randomized to the control group will also undergo an initial clinic visit with a neuropsychiatrist and neurologists. However they will not undergo any subsequent motivational interview. Following the initial clinic visit, all subjects with ongoing seizures will either be scheduled for ongoing psychotherapy for treatment of PNES at Brigham and Women's Hospital or referred to a local psychotherapist according to their preference. All subjects will be contacted by phone at 3 month follow-up. If necessary they will be called 5 times at various times during the day and early evening. If they are not reached, they will receive a letter requesting them to contact the study staff to complete the study. Subjects will be questioned about their adherence to treatment. The primary outcome will be the number of psychotherapy sessions for the treatment of PNES in which they have participated over the past three months. They will also be assessed for secondary outcomes including dichotomous adherence (either seizure freedom or active participation in psychotherapy for the treatment of PNES, with more than 5 sessions over the past 3 months), seizure frequency over the past month, number of hospitalizations and emergency department visits over the past 3 months, and quality of life as measured by the brief QOLIE-10 instrument. For those patients who give permission, their psychotherapists will be contacted by study staff to confirm the exact number of psychotherapy sessions over the past 3 months. A standard Partners clinical records release form with the patient's signature will be sent to the therapist's office.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Crossover Bioequivalence Study of Oxcarbazepine 600 mg Suspension Under Fed Conditions

Seizures

The objective of this study was to prove the bioequivalence of Roxane Laboratories' Oxcarbazepine Suspension 600 mg under fed conditions

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Reduction and Prevention of Seizure Occurrence From Exposure to Auditory Stimulation in Individuals...

SeizuresEpilepsy

Neurologically-impaired individuals may have significant neurologic morbidity related to epilepsy and seizure disorders. Finding safe, noninvasive methods of decreasing seizures, and potentially reversing the epileptogenic process, is of paramount importance in improving the lives of those with epilepsy.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Bioequivalency Study of Levetiracetam 750 mg Tablets Under Fasting Conditions

Seizures

The objective of this study was to prove the bioequivalence of Levetiracetam 750 mg Tablets under fasted conditions

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Bioequivalence Study of Divalproex Sodium 125 MG Delayed Release Tablets Under Fasting Conditions...

Seizures

The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the bioequivalence of divalproex sodium 125 MG delayed release tablets.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Ketogenic Diet for Child Epilepsy and Seizure Control

EpilepsySeizures1 more

Twenty to thirty percent of children with epilepsy continue to suffer from seizures, even when treated with currently available anticonvulsant medications. Children with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS) are particularly handicapped by atonic-myoclonic seizures. Preliminary data suggest that even when other medications have failed, these seizures may respond rapidly and dramatically to a high-fat-low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet. The purpose of the study is to assess if the classic ketogenic diet is efficacious in reducing seizure frequency, medication toxicity, and improves quality of life.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Efficacy of Fluoxetine Against Seizure-induced Central Apneas

EpilepsyIctal/Post-ictal Hypoxemia

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a tragic outcome of seizure disorders that primarily affect young adults suffering from refractory epilepsy. In this population, SUDEP incidence is estimated at 0.5%. While the mechanisms of SUDEP are not completely understood, it appears that the majority of such death occurs in the immediate aftermath of a general tonic-clonic seizure. There is currently no validated preventive treatment for SUDEP. Some evidence suggest that modulation of the serotoninergic tone, and more specifically selective serotonin recapture inhibitor (SSRI) such as fluoxetine, might prevent SUDEP. Indeed, fluoxetine prevents seizure-induced lethal central apneas in DBA/2 and DBA/1 mice, one of the few animal models of SUDEP. Furthermore, serotoninergic bulbar nuclei are known to play a major role in the control of breathing, especially during sleep and in response to repeated hypoxia. In patients with epilepsy undergoing in-hospital video-EEG monitoring, about one third of seizures are associated with decrease in SpO2 <90%, an abnormality suspected to represent a risk factor of SUDEP. In a retrospective uncontrolled study, patients treated with SSRIs displayed less frequent ictal/post-ictal hypoxemia than patients not taking SSRIs. The investigators project aimed at testing whether fluoxetine can reduce the risk of ictal/post-ictal hypoxemia by performing a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial in patients undergoing video-EEG monitoring as part of the pre-surgical evaluation of their focal drug-resistant epilepsy.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Remegal Fixed Dose as Adjunctive Therapy in Patients With Partial Seizures

EpilepsySimple Partial Seizures2 more

The purpose of this study is to determine weather Remegal in fixed dosage 1500 mg/daily is effictive and safe in patients with epilepsy with partial seizures

Completed27 enrollment criteria

Stopping and Preventing Epileptic Seizures Using a Partial Rebreathing Mask

Epilepsy

By enabling a partial rebreathing of expired gas, a moderate respiratory acidosis is induced, without causing hypoxia in the patient. Based on the scientific literature on the subject, the study hypothesis is that the fall in body pH will be able to stop and/or prevent epileptic brain activity.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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