Patient-specific seizure onset detection.

Epilepsy Behav

Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology, Medical Engineering and Medical Physics Program, Cambridge, MA, USA.

Published: August 2004

This article presents an automated, patient-specific method for the detection of epileptic seizure onset from noninvasive electroencephalography. We adopt a patient-specific approach to exploit the consistency of an individual patient's seizure and nonseizure electroencephalograms. Our method uses a wavelet decomposition to construct a feature vector that captures the morphology and spatial distribution of an electroencephalographic epoch, and then determines whether that vector is representative of a patient's seizure or nonseizure electroencephalogram using the support vector machine classification algorithm. Our completely automated method was tested on noninvasive electroencephalograms from 36 pediatric subjects suffering from a variety of seizure types. It detected 131 of 139 seizure events within 8.0+/-3.2 seconds of electrographic onset, and declared 15 false detections in 60 hours of clinical electroencephalography. Our patient-specific method can be used to initiate delay-sensitive clinical procedures following seizure onset, for example, the injection of a functional imaging radiotracer.

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