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The main purpose of this study is to validate the ability of the Nelli system (video-based epilepsy examination system) to detect epileptic motor seizure behaviors in patients at rest.
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Proper seizure documentation is an important tool to evaluate treatment outcomes and risks associated with epileptic seizures. Apart from a costly in-hospital video electro-encephalogram (VEEG) monitoring, most patients with epilepsy log and track their seizures with the help of the seizure diaries only. However, the reliability of the diaries is heavily dependent on an accurate recognition and recording of the seizures. There is an obvious need for a more objective and reliable seizure detection method. The investigators propose a low-cost video-based examination system, designed to detect motor seizure behaviors in patients at rest.
The main aim of this study is to clinically validate the ability of the Nelli system (video-based epilepsy examination system) to detect epileptic motor seizure behaviors in patients at rest, using simultaneous VEEG as the ground truth with the reference to all motor seizures and individual motor seizure types.
Study design established as follows:
Study population is represented by 90 epilepsy patients with suspected history of motor seizures undergoing a standard VEEG examination for clinical evaluation of epilepsy.
Co-registration of standard VEEG with the Nelli video- and audio-based system is performed, duration of the registration is 1-4 days.
The inclusion criteria for seizures:
The registrations are analyzed by the Nelli system blinded to any clinical information. Nelli system consists of two evaluation components:
Reports containing the seizure type classification (time-stamped) are provided by the VEEG laboratory, the performance of the Nelli system is assessed using these reports as the ground truth.
a. Specificity and sensitivity of the Nelli system are evaluated with reference to both all motor seizures and individual motor seizure types.
The secondary outcome measures are established as follows:
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Patients with epilepsy undergoing a standard VEEG examination for clinical evaluation consenting to participate in the present study
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Patients not consenting to participate in the study
182 participants in 2 patient groups
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