Twenty-four-hour patterns in electrodermal activity recordings of patients with and without epileptic seizures.
Solveig VielufMarta Amengual-GualBo ZhangRima El AtracheClaire UfongeneMichele C JacksonSarah BranchClaus ReinsbergerTobias LoddenkemperPublished in: Epilepsia (2021)
Continuously monitored EDA shows a pattern of change over 24 hours. Curve amplitudes in patients with recorded seizures were lower as compared to patients who did not exhibit seizures during the recording period. Sympathetic skin responses were greater and more prolonged in GTCS compared to FIAS. EDA recordings from wearable devices offer a noninvasive tool to continuously monitor sympathetic activity with potential applications for seizure detection, prediction, and potentially sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) risk estimation.