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犬类基于应用程序的癫痫发作检测系统的院内评估:全面强直阵挛性癫痫发作的及时检测

In-hospital evaluation of an app-based seizure detection system in dogs: timely detection of generalized tonic-clonic seizures.

作者信息

Hirashima Junya, Saito Miyoko, Hasegawa Daisuke, Asada Rikako, Kitagawa Masato, Ito Daisuke, Kanazono Shinichi, Fujiwara Koichi

机构信息

Laboratory of Small Animal Surgery (Neurology), School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, Sagamihara, Japan.

Joint Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2025 Apr 29;12:1558274. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1558274. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The seizure detection system (SDS) is a wearable device developed by us to detect generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCSs) in dogs with epilepsy. In our previous study, a feasibility test was conducted for the SDS, which demonstrated its ability to correctly identify three GTCSs in one dog. To enhance user accessibility and facilitate real-time monitoring of epileptic seizures in dogs, we integrated the system into a smartphone application. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the app-based SDS in a clinical setting involving a larger number of dogs. Initially, the app-based SDS was tested on a laboratory dog with no history of seizures, and a drug-induced GTCS was accurately detected. Subsequently, an in-hospital evaluation was conducted. A total of 12 dogs were included, comprising 10 dogs with epilepsy, either hospitalized or temporarily housed at participating veterinary hospitals, and two laboratory dogs with epilepsy. In total, 34 GTCSs occurred in four of the 12 dogs, and the app-based SDS correctly detected 25 of the 34 GTCSs. Including the preliminary test results, the overall sensitivity of the app-based SDS was 74.3% (26 out of 35 GTCSs). Two false positives were observed in both in one dog. The false-positive rate and positive predictive value of the app-based SDS for detection of GTCS were 0.018 events/day and 92.6%, respectively. The median detection latency from the onset of a GTCS was 11 s. This study demonstrates that the app-based SDS is effective for detecting GTCSs in hospitalized dogs in clinical settings.

摘要

癫痫发作检测系统(SDS)是我们开发的一种可穿戴设备,用于检测患有癫痫的犬类的全身性强直阵挛发作(GTCS)。在我们之前的研究中,对SDS进行了可行性测试,结果表明它能够正确识别一只犬类的三次GTCS发作。为了提高用户的可及性并便于对犬类癫痫发作进行实时监测,我们将该系统集成到了一款智能手机应用程序中。本研究旨在评估基于应用程序的SDS在涉及更多犬类的临床环境中的性能。最初,基于应用程序的SDS在一只无癫痫发作史的实验犬上进行了测试,并准确检测到了药物诱发的GTCS发作。随后,进行了一项院内评估。总共纳入了12只犬,其中包括10只患有癫痫的犬,这些犬要么住院,要么临时安置在参与研究的兽医医院,还有两只患有癫痫的实验犬。在这12只犬中的4只犬身上总共发生了34次GTCS发作,基于应用程序的SDS正确检测到了34次发作中的25次。包括初步测试结果在内,基于应用程序的SDS的总体灵敏度为74.3%(35次GTCS发作中的26次)。在一只犬身上观察到了两次假阳性。基于应用程序的SDS检测GTCS的假阳性率和阳性预测值分别为0.018次事件/天和92.6%。从GTCS发作开始的中位检测延迟为11秒。本研究表明,基于应用程序的SDS在临床环境中对住院犬类的GTCS发作检测是有效的。

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