2022
DOI: 10.1111/epi.17200
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Automated detection of absence seizures using a wearable electroencephalographic device: a phase 3 validation study and feasibility of automated behavioral testing

Abstract: Objective: Our primary goal was to measure the accuracy of fully automated absence seizure detection, using a wearable electroencephalographic (EEG) device.As a secondary goal, we also tested the feasibility of automated behavioral testing triggered by the automated detection. Methods:We conducted a phase 3 clinical trial (NCT04615442), with a prospective, multicenter, blinded study design. The input was the one-channel EEG recorded with dry electrodes embedded into a wearable headband device connected to a sm… Show more

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“…The device deficiency was 4.67% and the average sensitivity per patient was 78.83%. 193 The device even correctly documented nonresponsiveness in 30 absence seizures, and responsiveness in six electrographic seizures, which is 100% in the automated behavioral testing in 36 seizures. Alongside the wearable system, there have been tremendous efforts dedicated to developing generalizable machine learning (ML) algorithms to extract information of epileptic activity in EEG data as well.…”
Section: Potential Medical Applications Of Hydrogel-based Wearable Ee...mentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…The device deficiency was 4.67% and the average sensitivity per patient was 78.83%. 193 The device even correctly documented nonresponsiveness in 30 absence seizures, and responsiveness in six electrographic seizures, which is 100% in the automated behavioral testing in 36 seizures. Alongside the wearable system, there have been tremendous efforts dedicated to developing generalizable machine learning (ML) algorithms to extract information of epileptic activity in EEG data as well.…”
Section: Potential Medical Applications Of Hydrogel-based Wearable Ee...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The device deficiency was 4.67% and the average sensitivity per patient was 78.83%. 193 The device even correctly documented nonresponsiveness in 30 absence seizures, and responsiveness in six electrographic seizures, which is 100% in the automated behavioral testing in 36 seizures.…”
Section: Wearable Hydrogel-based Eeg Electrode System: a Cutting-edge...mentioning
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“…Furthermore, there are challenges regarding the signal quality and the time needed by the neurologists to annotate the data. Hence, research for automated seizure detection algorithms, tailored for wearable EEG, is still in its infancy, especially in wearable detection of absence seizures (Kjaer et al, 2017;Dan et al, 2020;Swinnen et al, 2021;Japaridze et al, 2022), (semi) automated seizure detection would facilitate the adoption of EEG wearables in clinical practice. Furthermore, even the annotation of wearable EEG data, compared to vEEG, is not trivial (Zhang et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%