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Efficacy, Tolerability and Adherence of the Modified Atkins Diet on Drug-resistant Epilepsy

EpilepsyDrug Resistant

The Atkins Diet Modified (ADM) is the best alternative treatment for drug-resistant epilepsy, There is a high prevalence worldwide , especially in Latin American countries, including Mexico. Low income earners, many of which do not have a social security, must meet the high costs by Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDS), which in addition should be used in conjunction or combination therapy, because monotherapy is insufficient . The diet adkins makes some changes in the traditional food habits by others that are accessible and not necessarily expensive, whose mechanism allows for better control of the seizures.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Measure of Engagement of Epilepsy Patients in Messaging Groups

Epilepsy

This study will measure the engagement of people with epilepsy in a mobile phone based messaging platform as well as understand if there is an impact on their self-management

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of a Web-based Virtual Nursing Epilepsy Self-Management Intervention

Epilepsy

The purpose of this pilot randomized controlled trial is to evaluate a web-based virtual nursing intervention (ÉPI-TAVIE) in terms of 1) acceptability and feasibility, and; 2) preliminary efficacy.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Investigating the Neuronal Bases of Epilepsy With Micro-electrode Arrays in Candidates for Epilepsy...

Epilepsy

This study aims to uncover the neuronal bases of epilepsy by recording the activity of single neurons in the brain of patients with epilepsy who are candidates for assessment with intracranial electroencephalography (EEG). A micro-electrode array will be inserted into the brain in addition to the standard intracranial EEG electrodes for up to 4 weeks.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Open Label Safety and Efficacy Study of Levetiracetam in Korean Patients With Epilepsy

EpilepsyPartial

A Korean open-label, community-based trial assessing the efficacy and safety of levetiracetam as adjunctive therapy in partial epilepsy. Similarity with a similar study conducted in Caucasian epileptic subjects will be assessed.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics and Tolerability of Sulthiame

Epilepsy

This preliminary pilot exploration aims at specifying the pharmacokinetic parameters of sulthiame, formulated as an immediate release tablet, thus helping to design proper clinical trials for the future assessment of new paediatric formulations currently under development. The clinical tolerability to single doses of sulthiame will also be closely monitored to orient future trials.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Improving Patient Communication About SUDEP

SUDEPEpilepsy

Children with generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) have about a 1 in 4500 of succumbing to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). For that reason, the American Academy of Neurology recommends that clinicians caring for these children make their families aware of this small but important risk and provide appropriate supportive follow-up resources. Moreover, existing evidence suggests that children with poorly controlled GTCS have a strikingly increased odds of SUDEP, 3-24 fold, raising the importance of improving seizure control. Clinicians caring for these patients have multiple issues to address in the typical visit. The investigators propose to use information technology to help providers assure that addressing SUDEP is incorporated into their routine care. The investigators have developed the Child Health Improvement through Computer Automation system (CHICA), a computer based clinical decision support system for pediatric care. CHICA captures patient reported data in the waiting room and prioritizes clinical advice to the physician through the electronic health record (EHR). CHICA is used in five primary care clinics in the Eskenazi health system where it supports general pediatric care. The goal of this project is to test the effectiveness of a SUDEP module in this setting where CHICA is already in use - with a future goal of developing a full suite of CHICA modules for child neurologists.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Efficiency of Mobile Application for Parents of Children With Epilepsy

ChildEpilepsy3 more

Introduction: support to family and child related to epilepsy, controls or when they come for urgent reasons. Solutions must be found to ensure its continuity. this support. The widespread use of the Internet today, e-health and health education is increasing day by day. Objective: The investigators research is planned to develop a mobile Epilepsy Training Program. Parents with children diagnosed with epilepsy and assessing its effectiveness. Material and Method: The research is a randomized controlled experimental study. An application was made to the Eskişehir Osmangazi University Clinical Research Ethics Committee and the ethics committee permission was obtained with the decision of 13.02.2020 dated 80558721-050.99-E.20230 and 2019-66 decision. Only volunteer participants will be included in the research. Its population study 3-6 years old children diagnosed with epilepsy Eskişehir City Hospital Child Neurology Outpatient Clinic between 01 September 2020 and 31 September 2021. The sample of the research will consist of parents who meet the inclusion criteria. research between these dates. Parents meeting research sample selection criteria The application was randomized as a control group according to the Parent Epilepsy Information Scale. Application group; will use the mobile application the investigators prepared for the parent. Control group will consist of parents who follow the hospital's treatment protocol. The investigators study Completed with a total of 60 parents, 30 of whom are determined by power analysis group. Statistical analysis will be done with SPSS package program. Keywords: Child, Epilepsy, Parent Education, Mobile Application, Child Nurse

Completed11 enrollment criteria

PF-06372865 in Subjects With Photosensitive Epilepsy

Reflex EpilepsyPhotosensitive

PF-06372865 in subjects with photosensitive epilepsy

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Enhancing Medical Compliance and Health-related Quality of Life of Patients With Epilepsy

Epilepsy

Improving medical compliance and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among people with epilepsy (PWE) has become the focus of various treatment programs and behavioral interventions which continue to be challenging to both patients and health care professionals. In order to design an effective intervention on the management of epilepsy, the drug management of epilepsy by community health workers was evaluated.

Completed9 enrollment criteria
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