| Literature DB >> 33275838 |
Pedro F Viana1,2, Jonas Duun-Henriksen3, Martin Glasstëter4, Matthias Dümpelmann4, Ewan S Nurse5,6, Isabel P Martins2, Sonya B Dumanis7, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage4, Dean R Freestone5,6, Benjamin H Brinkmann8, Mark P Richardson1.
Abstract
We describe the longest period of subcutaneous EEG (sqEEG) monitoring to date, in a 35-year-old female with refractory epilepsy. Over 230 days, 4791/5520 h of sqEEG were recorded (86%, mean 20.8 [IQR 3.9] hours/day). Using an electronic diary, the patient reported 22 seizures, while automatically-assisted visual sqEEG review detected 32 seizures. There was substantial agreement between days of reported and recorded seizures (Cohen's kappa 0.664), although multiple clustered seizures remained undocumented. Circular statistics identified significant sqEEG seizure cycles at circadian (24-hour) and multidien (5-day) timescales. Electrographic seizure monitoring and analysis of long-term seizure cycles are possible with this neurophysiological tool.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33275838 DOI: 10.1002/acn3.51261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Transl Neurol ISSN: 2328-9503 Impact factor: 4.511