Using a standalone ear-EEG device for focal-onset seizure detection

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Joyner M. [1 ]
Hsu S.-H. [1 ]
Martin S. [1 ]
Dwyer J. [1 ]
Chen D.F. [2 ]
Sameni R. [5 ]
Waters S.H. [3 ]
Borodin K. [1 ]
Clifford G.D. [2 ,3 ]
Levey A.I. [2 ]
Hixson J. [4 ]
Winkel D. [2 ]
Berent J. [1 ]
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[1] NextSense Inc., Mountain View, CA
[2] Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
[3] Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
[4] Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
[5] Department of Biomedical Informatics, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
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Ear-EEG; Focal epilepsy; Long-term EEG; Seizure detection; Temporal lobe; Wearable technologies;
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10.1186/s42234-023-00135-0
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Background: Seizure detection is challenging outside the clinical environment due to the lack of comfortable, reliable, and practical long-term neurophysiological monitoring devices. We developed a novel, discreet, unobstructive in-ear sensing system that enables long-term electroencephalography (EEG) recording. This is the first study we are aware of that systematically compares the seizure detection utility of in-ear EEG with that of simultaneously recorded intracranial EEG. In addition, we present a similar comparison between simultaneously recorded in-ear EEG and scalp EEG. Methods: In this foundational research, we conducted a clinical feasibility study and validated the ability of the ear-EEG system to capture focal-onset seizures against 1255 hrs of simultaneous ear-EEG data along with scalp or intracranial EEG in 20 patients with refractory focal epilepsy (11 with scalp EEG, 8 with intracranial EEG, and 1 with both). Results: In a blinded, independent review of the ear-EEG signals, two epileptologists were able to detect 86.4% of the seizures that were subsequently identified using the clinical gold standard EEG modalities, with a false detection rate of 0.1 per day, well below what has been reported for ambulatory monitoring. The few seizures not detected on the ear-EEG signals emanated from deep within the mesial temporal lobe or extra-temporally and remained very focal, without significant propagation. Following multiple sessions of recording for a median continuous wear time of 13 hrs, patients reported a high degree of tolerance for the device, with only minor adverse events reported by the scalp EEG cohort. Conclusions: These preliminary results demonstrate the potential of using ear-EEG to enable routine collection of complementary, prolonged, and remote neurophysiological evidence, which may permit real-time detection of paroxysmal events such as seizures and epileptiform discharges. This study suggests that the ear-EEG device may assist clinicians in making an epilepsy diagnosis, assessing treatment efficacy, and optimizing medication titration. © The Author(s) 2024.
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