This is a critical review and comment on the use of movement detection in epileptic seizures. The detection of rhythmic movement components, such as the clonic part of tonic-clonic seizures, is essential in all seizure detection based on movement sensors. Of the many available movement sensor types, accelerometric sensors are used most often. Eleven video-electroencephalographic (EEG) and 1 field study have been carried out. The results of these clinical trials depend on the population, study design, and seizure evolution. In video-EEG monitoring units, sensitivity for tonic-clonic seizures varied from 31% to 95%, and positive predictive value from 4% to 60%. In a field trial in a residential adult population with intellectual disability, s...
Nocturnal home monitoring of epileptic children is often not feasible due to the cumbersome manner o...
A review is given on the combined use of multiple modalities in non electroencephalography (EEG)-bas...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Iosif Mporas, “Seizure detection u...
This is a critical review and comment on the use of movement detection in epileptic seizures. The de...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. Epileptic seizures are the manifestation ...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Introduction Tonic seizures in epilepsy are characterized by a severe continuous contraction of mult...
People with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive seizures...
Purpose: Adequate epileptic seizure detection may have the potential to minimize seizure-related com...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases that manifests in repetitive epileptic seiz...
One-fourths of the patients have medication-resistant seizures and require seizure detection and tre...
Nocturnal home monitoring of epileptic children is often not feasible due to the cumbersome manner o...
A review is given on the combined use of multiple modalities in non electroencephalography (EEG)-bas...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Iosif Mporas, “Seizure detection u...
This is a critical review and comment on the use of movement detection in epileptic seizures. The de...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders. Epileptic seizures are the manifestation ...
Objective: Automated seizure detection and alarming could improve quality of life and potentially pr...
Introduction Tonic seizures in epilepsy are characterized by a severe continuous contraction of mult...
People with epilepsy need assistance and are at risk of sudden death when having convulsive seizures...
Purpose: Adequate epileptic seizure detection may have the potential to minimize seizure-related com...
Objective To develop and prospectively evaluate a method of epileptic seizure detection combining he...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological diseases that manifests in repetitive epileptic seiz...
One-fourths of the patients have medication-resistant seizures and require seizure detection and tre...
Nocturnal home monitoring of epileptic children is often not feasible due to the cumbersome manner o...
A review is given on the combined use of multiple modalities in non electroencephalography (EEG)-bas...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the following article: Iosif Mporas, “Seizure detection u...