Seizure Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Clinical Application and Mechanism of Music Therapy (Mozart's Effect) on Epilepsy
Music has a long history in healing physical and mental illness. The Mozart effect was
initially reported by Rauscher, Shaw, and Ky in the journal of "Nature" in the year of 1993.
They examined performance on Stanford-Binet spatial tasks immediately following either 10
minutes of listening to Mozart's sonata K.448, silence, or instruction to relax. They found
the performance scores were 9 point higher in Mozart-listening group than other two groups.
Later, the beneficial influence of Mozart music on parkinson's disease, epilepsy, senile
dementia, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was reported. However, the real
neurophysiological mechanism of the influence remains unclear.
Epilepsy is a common disorder in the field of pediatric neurology. Although we had greatly
advanced in develop of new anticonvulsant, thirty percent of patients with epilepsy have
drug-resistance, which is associated with an increased risk of debilitating psychosocial
consequences. In addition, the adverse effects of anticonvulsants are not uncommon. Few
reports demonstrated that patients exposed to Mozart's music can significantly decrease in
seizure frequencies and interictal epileptiform discharge. However, the case number of these
studies was limited and the mechanisms of music therapy on epilepsy were not well known. In
our recent studies, Mozart's music indeed decreased the epileptifrom discharge in the
patients with epilepsy, particularly in the patients with generalized discharge and central
discharge. On the basis of these encouraging results, we will try to investigate the neural
mechanisms and clinical applications of music therapy in the following three years.
In the first year of our study, we use animal model to examine the possible mechanism of
Mozart's effect. The aim of the second year study is investigation the effect of music on
the cortical functions in the epileptic rat model. According to our previous study, Mozart's
sonata K.448 was effective in reducing epileptiform discharge. On the basis of previous
two-year results, the patients with epilepsy will be enrolled in the third year project to
perform an individualized music therapy. In this study, we can provide an alternative
therapy in the patients of epilepsy and investigate the possible biological mechanism of
music effect.
Children with first unprovoked seizure were investigated.Patients were randomly classified into treatment and control groups. They did not receive AED after their first unprovoked seizure. The treatment group listened to Mozart K.448 for eight minutes once daily before bedtime for at least six months.All of the patients received follow-up telephone calls monthly. Patients who experienced seizure recurrence were advised to begin AED treatment. ;
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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