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NCT ID: NCT04219995 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Intractable Epilepsy

Pilot Trial to Evaluate The Effect of Oral Methylprednisolone on Seizure Frequency in Children With Epilepsy

Start date: February 3, 2020
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Although corticosteroids have been shown to be beneficial anecdotally for refractory epilepsy, the effects of corticosteroids on pediatric epilepsy have primarily been studied retrospectively amongst a heterogeneous patient population. The objective of this prospective cross-over study is to determine the effect of oral steroids on convulsive seizure frequency and evaluate the tolerability of pulsed oral steroids. Participants will be prospectively enrolled from pediatric neurology clinic at Children's Hospital of New Orleans, and baseline seizure frequency will be assessed. Participants will then be randomized to receive either the study drug, methylprednisolone, or placebo during the first month, followed by a one-month wash-out period. During the third month of the study, participants will enter the cross-over phase of the study where those who received methylprednisolone will receive placebo, and those who received placebo will receive methylprednisolone. The primary outcome will be the percentage of patients with 50% or more reduction in seizure frequency following one course of oral methylprednisolone. frequency following 1 course of oral methylprednisolone.

NCT ID: NCT03374384 Not yet recruiting - Convulsive Seizures Clinical Trials

The Pattern of Pediatric Seizures at Al-Arish Central Hospital - North Sinai

Start date: December 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study will be carried to: 1. Describe the pattern of seizures among cases admitted to Pediatric department at Al-Arish central hospital in North Sinai and compare results with national and international similar studies . 2. Provide the basic descriptive information that is necessary for planning future studies.