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Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report

Management of frequent epileptic seizures in febrile infection-related epilepsy (FIRES) is often challenging. FIRES is an uncommon disease condition. Children with FIRES develop refractory epilepsy with severe cognitive deficits that affect the function of the temporal and frontal lobes. However, be...

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Autores principales: Li, Wen-Jing, Xue, Chun-Ling, Zhang, Yong, Wu, Li-Hui, Chen, Dong-Mei, Chen, Feng, Xu, Jing, Li, Zhuo, Miao, Hong-Jun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8506052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733679
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-21-121
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author Li, Wen-Jing
Xue, Chun-Ling
Zhang, Yong
Wu, Li-Hui
Chen, Dong-Mei
Chen, Feng
Xu, Jing
Li, Zhuo
Miao, Hong-Jun
author_facet Li, Wen-Jing
Xue, Chun-Ling
Zhang, Yong
Wu, Li-Hui
Chen, Dong-Mei
Chen, Feng
Xu, Jing
Li, Zhuo
Miao, Hong-Jun
author_sort Li, Wen-Jing
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description Management of frequent epileptic seizures in febrile infection-related epilepsy (FIRES) is often challenging. FIRES is an uncommon disease condition. Children with FIRES develop refractory epilepsy with severe cognitive deficits that affect the function of the temporal and frontal lobes. However, better seizure control during the acute stage of FIRES could protect against injury to the nervous system. Ketogenic diet (KD) can effectively resolve super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) in the acute phase and improve the prognosis of FIRES. We present the case of a previously healthy 3-year-old male with new-onset status epilepticus (SE) admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit for 55 days. Despite treatment with multiple anti-epileptic agents in addition to IV anaesthetics, the patient remained in SRSE and continued to have generalised epileptic activity on electroencephalography (EEG). KD therapy was initiated on the 14th day of the onset, and the patient achieved complete neurological recovery following the KD. Throughout the remainder of admission, the patient was successfully weaned off the ventilator, tolerated oral meals, and worked with occupational and physical therapists to return to his baseline functional status. The convulsions were well controlled after discharge. We discuss the treatment strategies for FIRES and highlight the role of KD therapy in the acute phase to control disease progression and improve the prognosis, and early diagnosis of FIRES and early initiation of KD therapy combined with anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) could improve the prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-85060522021-11-02 Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report Li, Wen-Jing Xue, Chun-Ling Zhang, Yong Wu, Li-Hui Chen, Dong-Mei Chen, Feng Xu, Jing Li, Zhuo Miao, Hong-Jun Transl Pediatr Case Report Management of frequent epileptic seizures in febrile infection-related epilepsy (FIRES) is often challenging. FIRES is an uncommon disease condition. Children with FIRES develop refractory epilepsy with severe cognitive deficits that affect the function of the temporal and frontal lobes. However, better seizure control during the acute stage of FIRES could protect against injury to the nervous system. Ketogenic diet (KD) can effectively resolve super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) in the acute phase and improve the prognosis of FIRES. We present the case of a previously healthy 3-year-old male with new-onset status epilepticus (SE) admitted to the paediatric intensive care unit for 55 days. Despite treatment with multiple anti-epileptic agents in addition to IV anaesthetics, the patient remained in SRSE and continued to have generalised epileptic activity on electroencephalography (EEG). KD therapy was initiated on the 14th day of the onset, and the patient achieved complete neurological recovery following the KD. Throughout the remainder of admission, the patient was successfully weaned off the ventilator, tolerated oral meals, and worked with occupational and physical therapists to return to his baseline functional status. The convulsions were well controlled after discharge. We discuss the treatment strategies for FIRES and highlight the role of KD therapy in the acute phase to control disease progression and improve the prognosis, and early diagnosis of FIRES and early initiation of KD therapy combined with anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) could improve the prognosis. AME Publishing Company 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8506052/ /pubmed/34733679 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-21-121 Text en 2021 Translational Pediatrics. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Case Report
Li, Wen-Jing
Xue, Chun-Ling
Zhang, Yong
Wu, Li-Hui
Chen, Dong-Mei
Chen, Feng
Xu, Jing
Li, Zhuo
Miao, Hong-Jun
Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report
title Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report
title_full Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report
title_fullStr Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report
title_full_unstemmed Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report
title_short Ketogenic diet (KD) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES): a case report
title_sort ketogenic diet (kd) therapy in the acute phase of febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (fires): a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8506052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34733679
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-21-121
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