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Optimal clinical management of children receiving the ketogenic diet: Recommendations of the International Ketogenic Diet Study Group

Authors :
Leslie Anne Morrison
Jeffrey Buchhalter
Gregory K. Yim
Roberto Caraballo
Judy Nation
Shlomo Shinnar
David A. Griesemer
Juergen Schreck
Carmela Tardo
Eric H. Kossoff
Agustin Legido
Y.M. Christiana Liu
Russell Snyder
Roger Larson
Anne E. Anderson
J. Helen Cross
Jong M. Rho
Bruce A. Cohen
James W. Wheless
Per Åmark
Heidi H. Pfeifer
Edward Kovnar
Pierangelo Veggiotti
Leon Dure
Colette Parker
Douglas R. Nordli
Elaine C. Wirrell
Robyn Blackford
Eileen P.G. Vining
J. Ben Renfroe
G. Dean Timmons
Elizabeth A. Thiele
Brian Grabert
Mary Currey
Carl E. Stafstrom
A. G. Christina Bergqvist
Beth Zupec-Kania
Heung Dong Kim
Michael Goldstein
Joerg Klepper
Diane Donley
Bhuwan P. Garg
Maria Dahlin
Rana S. Jehle
Zahava Turner
Elizabeth J. Donner
Karen Ballaban-Gil
Source :
Epilepsia. 50:304-317
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Wiley, 2009.

Abstract

The ketogenic diet (KD) is an established, effective nonpharmacologic treatment for intractable childhood epilepsy. The KD is provided differently throughout the world, with occasionally significant variations in its administration. There exists a need for more standardized protocols and management recommendations for clinical and research use. In December 2006, The Charlie Foundation commissioned a panel comprised of 26 pediatric epileptologists and dietitians from nine countries with particular expertise using the KD. This group was created in order to create a consensus statement regarding the clinical management of the KD. Subsequently endorsed by the Practice Committee of the Child Neurology Society, this resultant manuscript addresses issues such as patient selection, pre-KD counseling and evaluation, specific dietary therapy selection, implementation, supplementation, follow-up management, adverse event monitoring, and eventual KD discontinuation. This paper highlights recommendations based on best evidence, including areas of agreement and controversy, unanswered questions, and future research.

Details

ISSN :
15281167 and 00139580
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Epilepsia
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........91f7a451482128d5d744bddff7f795e9