Clinical Trials Logo

Refractory Epilepsy in Children clinical trials

View clinical trials related to Refractory Epilepsy in Children.

Filter by:
  • Active, not recruiting  
  • Page 1

NCT ID: NCT01378611 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Refractory Epilepsy in Children

Does VNS Interact With the Serotonergic and Immune System in Children With Intractable Epilepsy?

Start date: March 2006
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Clinical randomized controlled observer blinded add-on design. Additionally there will be a non-controlled follow-up phase of the study. Children (Age 4-18 years) with intractable epilepsy, and not eligible for resective surgery will be treated with VNS. Aim of the study: 1. To evaluate tolerability and effectiveness of VNS in children with intractable epilepsy and cognitive and behavioural problems in a controlled study. 2. To evaluate the effect of VNS on the immune system which, in its turn, will lead to changes in the serotonin metabolic pathway 3. To link the therapeutic effect of VNS to changes in the serotonin (5HT) metabolic pathway. In addition the investigators hope to detect some markers of immune and neurotransmitter function that enable us to predict 1) Neuronal cell loss in relation to cognitive decline 2) the response to therapeutic treatment of VNS. Hypothesis: The investigators aim to explore neuronal correlates for cognitive morbidity in children with intractable epilepsy and to relate this to morphologic changes, biochemical markers, and to epilepsy characteristics. Correction of the "stressed" pro-inflammatory status of monocytes/macrophages via an electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve will prevent/ameliorate seizures as well as behavioural mood symptoms in children with refractory epilepsy, characterized by the "pro-inflammatory monocyte signature"