Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatric University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
2. Deparment of Neurology Children's Hospital 2 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
3. Department of Neurology University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam
4. Pediatric Neurology Unit Geneva University Hospitals Geneva Switzerland
5. Faculté de Médecine Henri‐Warembourg Université du Droit et la Santé de Lille 2 Lille Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Lille Lille France
Abstract
AbstractObjectivesAccording to the WHO, more than 50 million people have epilepsy. Among them, nearly 80% of patients with epilepsy live in developing countries and 75% of them do not have access to treatment. The ketogenic diet (KD) has been shown as an effective alternative for patients with drug‐resistant epilepsy. Although it has been studied in Asia, no such studies have been conducted in Vietnam. The purpose of this study was to verify the feasibility and tolerability of KD in children with refractory epilepsies in Vietnam.MethodsChildren with drug‐resistant epilepsy followed at Children's Hospital, Vietnam treated by KD were included in a prospective study from June 2019 to October 2021. Side‐effects, retention rate, number, and duration of seizures were recorded after 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months of KD. Patients were considered as respondents when a 50% seizure frequency was reached. Tolerance and acceptability of the KD were closely monitored.ResultsForty‐six children were included but KD was contraindicated for one patient. Due to the COVID pandemic, we had to rely on internet exchanges to stay in touch with families. Meals had to be adapted to Vietnamese culinary habits. The retention rate decreased from 82.2% at 1 month to 40% at 12 months of follow‐up. The incidence of side effects was 44.4% and occurred mainly during the first month. Fifteen patients out of 45 were considered as responders after 12 months.SignificanceOur study was the first attempt to introduce KD in Vietnam. It demonstrated that this diet was feasible and well tolerated. The KD diet resulted in significant improvement for 30% of our patients with drug‐resistant epilepsy. This percentage is lower than in some studies but warrants the use of KD as a valuable alternative in a country where many patients lack access to recent treatments.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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