Cho Jaeso, Ko Young Jun, Chung Yoon Gi, Cho Anna, Kim Hunmin
Department of Pediatrics, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Republic of Korea.
Department of Pediatrics, Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital, Gwangmyeong, Republic of Korea.
Front Neurol. 2025 Jul 10;16:1609838. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1609838. eCollection 2025.
Our study aimed to evaluate a long-term, in-home, bi-modal wearable device for seizure monitoring in epilepsy patients, assessing its applicability, clinical utility and identifying obstacles in real-life settings.
A prospective pilot study involved 14 epilepsy patients at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital from May 26, 2021, to January 31, 2022. Patients used a wearable device developed for the study, featuring four-channel electroencephalogram and accelerometer sensors. Neurologists provided instructions for device usage, and bi-modal signals were recorded during daily activities. Seizures were annotated through comprehensive data review, and clinical suggestion was provided based on annotated daily seizure frequency, identification of different seizure types, and monitoring seizure patterns throughout the day.
Nine patients (64.3%) used the device for over 100 h, totaling 3,724 h of monitoring and capturing 1,609 seizures. The device successfully recorded various seizure types, including focal, focal with bilateral spread and generalized/bilateral onset which were further annotated by reviewers. Based on the annotated data, we were able to provide clinical suggestions based on number of seizures, identification of ambiguous seizures and monitoring of diurnal seizure pattern. Device discontinuation factors included skin irritation, patients' unwillingness due to device appearance, and caregivers' reluctance to use the device.
This study demonstrates the feasibility and clinical utility of a long-term, in-home, bi-modal wearable device for seizure monitoring in epilepsy patients. The long-term data recorded by the device provided valuable clinical insights, facilitating different treatment suggestions. Addressing issues such as device comfort, appearance, and ease of use is essential for enhancing patient and caregiver adherence. The findings support the potential of wearable technology to improve epilepsy management through seizure monitoring in real-life setting.
我们的研究旨在评估一种用于癫痫患者癫痫发作监测的长期家用双模式可穿戴设备,评估其适用性、临床效用,并确定在现实生活环境中的障碍。
一项前瞻性试点研究于2021年5月26日至2022年1月31日在首尔国立大学盆唐医院纳入了14名癫痫患者。患者使用了为该研究开发的可穿戴设备,该设备具有四通道脑电图和加速度计传感器。神经科医生提供了设备使用说明,并在日常活动中记录双模式信号。通过全面的数据审查对癫痫发作进行注释,并根据注释的每日癫痫发作频率、不同癫痫发作类型的识别以及全天癫痫发作模式的监测提供临床建议。
9名患者(64.3%)使用该设备超过100小时,总共监测3724小时,捕捉到1609次癫痫发作。该设备成功记录了各种癫痫发作类型,包括局灶性、局灶性伴双侧扩散和全身性/双侧性发作,这些发作类型由审查人员进一步注释。根据注释数据,我们能够根据癫痫发作次数、模糊癫痫发作的识别以及昼夜癫痫发作模式的监测提供临床建议。设备停用因素包括皮肤刺激、患者因设备外观而不愿意使用以及护理人员不愿意使用该设备。
本研究证明了一种用于癫痫患者癫痫发作监测的长期家用双模式可穿戴设备的可行性和临床效用。该设备记录的长期数据提供了有价值的临床见解,有助于提出不同的治疗建议。解决设备舒适度、外观和易用性等问题对于提高患者和护理人员的依从性至关重要。这些发现支持了可穿戴技术在现实生活环境中通过癫痫发作监测改善癫痫管理的潜力。