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Article ; Online: Real-Time Seizure Detection Using Behind-the-Ear Wearable System.

Lehnen, Jamie / Venkatesh, Pooja / Yao, Zhuoran / Aziz, Abdul / Nguyen, Phuc V P / Harvey, Jay / Alick-Lindstrom, Sasha / Doyle, Alex / Podkorytova, Irina / Perven, Ghazala / Hays, Ryan / Zepeda, Rodrigo / Das, Rohit R / Ding, Kan

Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society

2024  

Abstract: Introduction: This study examines the usability and comfort of a behind-the-ear seizure detection device called brain seizure detection (BrainSD) that captures ictal electroencephalogram (EEG) data using four scalp electrodes.: Methods: This is a ... ...

Abstract Introduction: This study examines the usability and comfort of a behind-the-ear seizure detection device called brain seizure detection (BrainSD) that captures ictal electroencephalogram (EEG) data using four scalp electrodes.
Methods: This is a feasibility study. Thirty-two patients admitted to a level 4 Epilepsy Monitoring Unit were enrolled. The subjects wore BrainSD and the standard 21-channel video-EEG simultaneously. Epileptologists analyzed the EEG signals collected by BrainSD and validated it using video-EEG data to confirm its accuracy. A poststudy survey was completed by each participant to evaluate the comfort and usability of the device. In addition, a focus group of UT Southwestern epileptologists was held to discuss the features they would like to see in a home EEG-based seizure detection device such as BrainSD.
Results: In total, BrainSD captured 11 of the 14 seizures that occurred while the device was being worn. All 11 seizures captured on BrainSD had focal onset, with three becoming bilateral tonic-clonic and one seizure being of subclinical status. The device was worn for an average of 41 hours. The poststudy survey showed that most users found the device comfortable, easy-to-use, and stated they would be interested in using BrainSD. Epileptologists in the focus group expressed a similar interest in BrainSD.
Conclusions: Brain seizure detection is able to detect EEG signals using four behind-the-ear electrodes. Its comfort, ease-of-use, and ability to detect numerous types of seizures make BrainSD an acceptable at-home EEG detection device from both the patient and provider perspective.
Language English
Publishing date 2024-02-20
Publishing country United States
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 605640-4
ISSN 1537-1603 ; 0736-0258
ISSN (online) 1537-1603
ISSN 0736-0258
DOI 10.1097/WNP.0000000000001076
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