Chandra SR, Issac TG, Deepak S, Teja R, Kuruthukulangara S.
Pyridoxine-dependent convulsions among children with refractory seizures: A
3-year follow-up study. J Pediatr Neurosci 2016;11:188-92.
Abstract
Introduction: Epilepsy
accounts for 1% of the global disease burden and about 8–10 million epilepsy
patients live in India. About 30–40% of these patients become drug-resistant
and land up with palliative or disease-modifying surgeries. This is a situation
causing great concern in view of the psychosocial and economic burden on the
patient and the family apart from severe cognitive and motor consequences,
especially in children. Therefore, it is mandatory to have an insight into the
wide spectrum of causes with reference to refractoriness to antiepileptic
medications in children with epilepsy. Patients and Methods: Children admitted
under our team with refractory epilepsy as per the International League Against
Epilepsy (ILAE) criteria in the last 3 years were included in the study.
Results: Refractory epilepsy constituted 13.3% of inpatients in the pediatric
group. Males dominated with 68.9% of these patients. Nearly 34.4% of these
patients were found to suffer from various neurometabolic diseases. Almost 3.5%
were due to pyridoxine-dependent convulsions. This group of patients showed an
excellent response to dietary manipulation, disease-modifying treatment for the
metabolic disorder, and supportive small-dose anticonvulsants. During
follow-up, they showed very good response with reference to global development
and seizure control. Conclusion: Pyridoxine-dependent convulsions are
relatively rare forming about 3.5% of refractory epilepsies in this series.
With initiation of appropriate therapy, results with reference to seizure
control as well as neurodevelopment became evident within 2 weeks, and at
1-year follow-up, complete independence for majority of the needed activities
is achieved with minimum cost, almost zero side effects, and absolute
elimination of the need for palliative surgery.
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