Research Article

Mozart K.545 Mimics Mozart K.448 in Reducing Epileptiform Discharges in Epileptic Children

Table 1

Profile comparison between patients effective and noneffective in decrease epileptiform discharges during Mozart K.448 and K.545 exposure.

K.448 K.448 value K.545 K.545 value
Effective Noneffective Effective Noneffective

Sex
 Male (%) 13 (68.4) 6 (31.6) 0.915 15 (79) 4 (21) 0.113
 Female (%) 14 (70) 6 (30) 11 (55) 9 (45)
Mentality
 IQ ≧ 70 (%)23 (71.9)9 (28.1)0.72222 (68.8)10 (31.2)0.813
 IQ < 70 (%)3 (60)2 (40)3 (60)2 (40)
 Undetermined (%)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)
Seizure type
 Generalized (%) 16 (84.2)3 (15.8)0.04816 (84.2)3 (15.8)0.024
 Focal (%) 11 (55)9 (45)10 (50)10 (50)
Classification
 Idiopathic (%) 21 (72.4) 8 (27.6) 0. 092 20 (69) 9 (31) 0.826
 Probably symptomatic (%)0 (0) 2 (100) 1 (50) 1 (50)
 Symptomatic (%) 6 (75) 2 (25)5 (62.5) 3 (37.5)
Conscious state
 Awake (%) 17 (70.8) 7 (29.2) 0.784 16 (66.7) 8 (33.3) 1.000
 Sleep (%) 10 (66.7) 5 (33.3) 10 (66.7) 5 (33.3)