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Review
. 2016 Aug:40:88-101.
doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2016.06.008. Epub 2016 Jun 17.

Automated seizure detection systems and their effectiveness for each type of seizure

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Automated seizure detection systems and their effectiveness for each type of seizure

A Ulate-Campos et al. Seizure. 2016 Aug.
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Abstract

Epilepsy affects almost 1% of the population and most of the approximately 20-30% of patients with refractory epilepsy have one or more seizures per month. Seizure detection devices allow an objective assessment of seizure frequency and a treatment tailored to the individual patient. A rapid recognition and treatment of seizures through closed-loop systems could potentially decrease morbidity and mortality in epilepsy. However, no single detection device can detect all seizure types. Therefore, the choice of a seizure detection device should consider the patient-specific seizure semiologies. This review of the literature evaluates seizure detection devices and their effectiveness for different seizure types. Our aim is to summarize current evidence, offer suggestions on how to select the most suitable seizure detection device for each patient and provide guidance to physicians, families and researchers when choosing or designing seizure detection devices. Further, this review will guide future prospective validation studies.

Keywords: Automated seizure detection; Epilepsy; Intractable epilepsy; SUDEP; Seizure alarms; Seizure prediction sensors.

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