Remote and Long-Term Self-Monitoring of Electroencephalographic and Noninvasive Measurable Variables at Home in Patients With Epilepsy (EEG@HOME): Protocol for an Observational Study

Mar 19, 2021JMIR research protocols

Long-Term Home Monitoring of Brain Activity and Other Signals in People with Epilepsy

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Abstract

A total of 12 adults with pharmaco-resistant epilepsy will participate in a 6-month observational study using portable EEG and biosensors.

  • Participants will record scalp EEG at home twice daily to assess brain network ictogenicity, a new biomarker linked to seizure propensity.
  • Noninvasive biosignals, including heart rate and sleep quality, will be collected using a wrist-worn device.
  • Data related to seizure occurrence, medication, and mood will be recorded via a smartphone app to explore their relationship with seizure risk.
  • Standardized questionnaires will evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of the home monitoring procedure.
  • The study aims to develop a predictive model for periods of increased seizure risk based on the collected data.

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