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Application of ketogenic diets for pediatric neurocritical care

Kuang‐Lin Lin, Jann-Jim Lin, Huei-Shyong Wang

2020Biomedical Journal26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this review, we summarize the general mechanisms of the ketogenic diet, and the application of a ketogenic diet in pediatric intensive care units for the neurological disorders of children and young infants. A ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate, adequate-protein diet. It can alter the primary cerebral energy metabolism from glucose to ketone bodies, which involves multiple mechanisms of antiepileptic action, antiepileptogenic properties, neuro-protection, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, and it is potentially a disease-modifying intervention. Although a ketogenic diet is typically used for the chronic stage of pharmacoresistant of epilepsy, recent studies have shown its efficacy in patients with the acute stage of refractory/super-refractory status epilepticus. The application of a ketogenic diet in pediatric intensive care units is a challenge because of the critical status of the patients, who are often in a coma or have a nothing by mouth order. Moreover, a ketogenic diet needs to be started early and sometimes through parenteral administration in patients with critical conditions such as refractory status epilepticus or febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome. Animal models and some case reports have shown that the neuro-protective effects of a ketogenic diet can be extended to other emergent neurological diseases, such as traumatic brain injury and ischemic stroke.

Topics & Concepts

Ketogenic dietStatus epilepticusMedicineEpilepsyNeurointensive careKetone bodiesStroke (engine)Intensive care medicinePediatricsTraumatic brain injuryComa (optics)EpileptogenesisAnesthesiaInternal medicinePsychiatryPhysicsEngineeringOpticsMechanical engineeringMetabolismDiet and metabolism studiesMetabolism and Genetic DisordersMitochondrial Function and Pathology
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