Using a standalone ear-EEG device for focal-onset seizure detection.
McGregor JoynerSheng-Hsiou HsuStephanie MartinJennifer DwyerDenise Fay ChenReza SameniSamuel H WatersKonstantin BorodinGari D CliffordAllan I LeveyJohn HixsonDaniel WinkelJonathan BerentPublished in: Bioelectronic medicine (2024)
These preliminary results demonstrate the potential of using ear-EEG to enable routine collection of complementary, prolonged, and remote neurophysiological evidence, which may permit real-time detection of paroxysmal events such as seizures and epileptiform discharges. This study suggests that the ear-EEG device may assist clinicians in making an epilepsy diagnosis, assessing treatment efficacy, and optimizing medication titration.
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