2022
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000201236
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Seizure Detection and Wearables

Abstract: The group performed a systematic review of medical articles published from January 1, 2000, to May 26, 2021. They identified 935 studies and articles that addressed wearable devices for people with epilepsy. They used strict criteria for choosing the articles, one of which was excluding articles about implanted (i.e., not technically wearable) devices. From there, they narrowed the list to 22 articles. In total, there were 3,299 participants: patients, caregivers, and medical health care workers. The articles … Show more

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“…This device has already been used to study and compare clinical EEG signals in co-registration with medical devices and provides recordings with high technical quality, low artifacts, and good tolerance. 29 Automatic seizure detection based on wearable devices has gained acceptance in recent years as a supportive tool for EEG signal processing [30][31][32][33] and has recently been integrated into commercial wearable systems for absence seizure detection. 20,24 Among automatic seizure detection software, Reveal (Persyst Inc.®) is the most widely used and best-validated software, version 14 of which has shown no inferiority to an analysis by human experts in a study of 411 individual seizure events over 2805 EEG hours.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This device has already been used to study and compare clinical EEG signals in co-registration with medical devices and provides recordings with high technical quality, low artifacts, and good tolerance. 29 Automatic seizure detection based on wearable devices has gained acceptance in recent years as a supportive tool for EEG signal processing [30][31][32][33] and has recently been integrated into commercial wearable systems for absence seizure detection. 20,24 Among automatic seizure detection software, Reveal (Persyst Inc.®) is the most widely used and best-validated software, version 14 of which has shown no inferiority to an analysis by human experts in a study of 411 individual seizure events over 2805 EEG hours.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Portions of this section were adapted from "Seizure Detection and Wearables: Integrating Technology in Patient Care." 3 For More Information…”
Section: How Are Seizures Treated?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By telling your doctor about the kinds of problems you might experience while on a medication (or any treatment), you will make the best choice of treatments. Portions of this section were adapted from “Seizure Detection and Wearables: Integrating Technology in Patient Care.” 3…”
Section: How Are Seizures Treated?mentioning
confidence: 99%