Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially prevent sudden, unexpected death in patients with severe epilepsy. As currently available systems focus on tonic-clonic seizures, we want to detect a broader range of seizure types, including tonic, hypermotor, and clusters of seizures. Methods: In this multicenter, prospective cohort study, the nonelectroencephalographic (non-EEG) signals heart rate and accelerometry were measured during the night in patients undergoing a diagnostic video-EEG examination. Based on clinical video-EEG data, seizures were classified and categorized as clinically urgent or not. Seizures included for analysis were tonic, tonic-clonic, hypermotor, and clusters of sh...
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to use EMG based features to build an alarm...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Long-term home monitoring of epileptic seizures is not feasible with the gold standard of video/elec...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining h...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to (1) evaluate available systems and algorithms for ambulatory automati...
Objective: To assess the performance of a multimodal seizure detection device, first tested in adult...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection com...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
PURPOSE: Automated seizure detection at home is mostly done using either patient-independent algorit...
People with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive seizures...
\u3cp\u3ePeople with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive...
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to use EMG based features to build an alarm...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Long-term home monitoring of epileptic seizures is not feasible with the gold standard of video/elec...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining h...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to (1) evaluate available systems and algorithms for ambulatory automati...
Objective: To assess the performance of a multimodal seizure detection device, first tested in adult...
\u3cp\u3eObjective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection com...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
PURPOSE: Automated seizure detection at home is mostly done using either patient-independent algorit...
People with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive seizures...
\u3cp\u3ePeople with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive...
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore the possibility to use EMG based features to build an alarm...
Seizure detection devices can improve epilepsy care, but wearables are not always tolerated. We prev...
Long-term home monitoring of epileptic seizures is not feasible with the gold standard of video/elec...