Effect of Magnesium Supplementation for Children With Drug Resistant Idiopathic Epilepsy
Drug Resistant EpilepsyEffect of oral magnesium sulfate (Mg) supplementation will be studied. Children with drug resistant idiopathic epilepsy following up in Pediatric Neurology Clinic, Ain Shams University, will be randomized to either Mg add-on treatment group or anti-epileptic drugs AEDs alone. Serum magnesium, seizure control and Intelligent quotation (IQ) will be done at base line and after 6 months of treatment.
Safety of Using NaviFUS System in Patients With Drug Resistant Epilepsy
Drug Resistant EpilepsyEpilepsy9 moreThis study is to evaluate the safety and the intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) changes of using NaviFUS System for the treatment of patients with drug resistant epilepsy.
Safety and Therapeutic Measures of Tdcs in Patients With Refractory Focal Epilepsy
Refractory EpilepsyThis is a single site, non-randomized, prospective, open-label, interventional pilot/feasibility study. Patients recruited will have medically-refractory focal neocortical epilepsy, defined on the basis of presence of focal spikes and (if available) focal seizure onsets originating from the lateral cortical surface of any lobe. All patients and referring physicians will be requested to maintain their current antiepileptic drugs throughout the study with changes after enrollment permitted only to maintain pre-enrollment drug levels, or if clinically necessary. The primary outcome measure will be the change in seizure frequency (seizures/week) as compared to baseline. Patients with medically-refractory neocortical epilepsy will receive cathodal tDCS administered to the seizure focus for 10 sessions over a 2-week period with the allowance of make-up sessions in week three. Subjects will be evaluated at baseline, during the stimulation sessions, and 8 weeks after the completion of the tDCS visits
A Controlled Clinical Trial of Cathodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Patients With...
Refractory EpilepsyThere is a continuous necessity for the search of new alternatives for safe, affordable and effective noninvasive therapies for patients that are not eligible for focal resective or palliative surgery. The transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) therapy has demonstrated to be safe, noninvasive, simple and effective with promising results in case series, case reports and animals models for the treatment of intractable epilepsy. tDCS is a feasible and low cost method to modify cortical excitability in a non-invasive procedure. Its effects on cortical excitability seem to be similar to the effects induced by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. The aim of this study is determine the safety and efficacy in the reduction of the number of seizures (>50%) and epileptiform activity in patients with refractory and multifocal epilepsy after different protocols of tDCS compared with placebo.
Modified Atkins Diet Treatment for Adults With Drug-resistant Epilepsy
EpilepsyFocal Epilepsy1 moreIn Oslo University Hospital, department of complex epilepsy, offer ketogenic diet to treat children with medically intractable epilepsy. From 2009 we added modified Atkins diet as a treatment option for children up to 18 years. We now initiate an open, prospective, randomized and controlled study with the aim to test the efficacy of treatment with modified Atkins diet in adults with focal and generalized epilepsy diagnoses, in order to evaluate whether this treatment should be offered to patients on a permanent basis.
Mindfulness-based Psychotherapy for Drug-resistant Epilepsy
EpilepsyStressPsychological problems are prevalent among patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. The bi-directional interaction between psychological well-being and seizure have been recognized in recent years. Reduction of psychological stress has the potential to improve seizure manifestation. The present study uses an assessor-blinded prospective randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of a mindfulness-based psychotherapy and an attentional-placebo social support on improving psychological well-being, seizure control and cognitive performance among adult patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Modified Atkins Diet in Children and Adolescents With Drug-resistant Epilepsy
EpilepsyThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the effect of the Modified Atkins Diet in children and adolescents with drug-resistant epilepsy regarding seizure control, and to create a protocol for the use of the Modified Atkins Diet as a treatment for epilepsy in Norway.
Thalidomide Low Threshold in Epilepsy
Refractory EpilepsyThe purpose of this study is to determine whether thalidomide is effective in the refractory epilepsy treatment.
TDCs to Treat Drug-resistant Epilepsy
Other Forms of EpilepsyTreatment ResistantEpilepsy is the fourth overall neurologic disorder, regardless of age and gender. It encompass a wide spectrum of conditions, intensities and seizure types; therefor, several drugs have proven to treat different types of seizures. However, around 22.5 % of patients are unable to attain control regardless of the drug used or even a combination of several of them. TDCs offers a non-invasive approach with a focal effect for those patients. The focus of this study is to define the role for tDCS in the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy on children.
Multimodal Study of the Human Brain Epilepsy Tissue
Focal Drug-resistant EpilepsyThe TIPI2 study is a blood and tissue collection protocol to create an annotated biorepository to support research in drug-resistant epilepsy. The aim of the study will be to identify new pathophysiological pathways. For this purpose, the investigators will investigate with a multimodal approach blood and brain samples from patients undergoing a surgery for focal drug-resistant epilepsy. The adult patients will be enrolled either during the pre-surgical evaluation or right before the surgery.