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Distributed brain co-processor for tracking spikes, seizures and behaviour during electrical brain stimulation.

Vladimir Sladky1, Petr Nejedly1, Filip Mivalt1, Benjamin H Brinkmann1, Inyong Kim1, Erik K St Louis2, Nicholas M Gregg1, Brian N Lundstrom1, Chelsea M Crowe3, Tal Pal Attia1, Daniel Crepeau1, Irena Balzekas1, Victoria S Marks1, Lydia P Wheeler1, Jan Cimbalnik4, Mark Cook5, Radek Janca6, Beverly K Sturges3, Kent Leyde7, Kai J Miller8, Jamie J Van Gompel8, Timothy Denison9, Gregory A Worrell1, Vaclav Kremen1.   

Abstract

Early implantable epilepsy therapy devices provided open-loop electrical stimulation without brain sensing, computing, or an interface for synchronized behavioural inputs from patients. Recent epilepsy stimulation devices provide brain sensing but have not yet developed analytics for accurately tracking and quantifying behaviour and seizures. Here we describe a distributed brain co-processor providing an intuitive bi-directional interface between patient, implanted neural stimulation and sensing device, and local and distributed computing resources. Automated analysis of continuous streaming electrophysiology is synchronized with patient reports using a handheld device and integrated with distributed cloud computing resources for quantifying seizures, interictal epileptiform spikes and patient symptoms during therapeutic electrical brain stimulation. The classification algorithms for interictal epileptiform spikes and seizures were developed and parameterized using long-term ambulatory data from nine humans and eight canines with epilepsy, and then implemented prospectively in out-of-sample testing in two pet canines and four humans with drug-resistant epilepsy living in their natural environments. Accurate seizure diaries are needed as the primary clinical outcome measure of epilepsy therapy and to guide brain-stimulation optimization. The brain co-processor system described here enables tracking interictal epileptiform spikes, seizures and correlation with patient behavioural reports. In the future, correlation of spikes and seizures with behaviour will allow more detailed investigation of the clinical impact of spikes and seizures on patients. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain 2022. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.

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Keywords:  electrophysiology; epilepsy; machine learning; seizures

Year:  2022        PMID: 35755635      PMCID: PMC9217965          DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcac115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Commun        ISSN: 2632-1297


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