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  • The study investigates how antiseizure medication (ASM) affects epilepsy patients by using real-time EEG measurements to identify objective noninvasive markers for better clinical decision-making.* -
  • Analyzing EEG data from 67 patients at Boston Children's Hospital, significant changes were detected in nonlinear measures before and after medication weaning, indicating measurable ASM effects on the brain.* -
  • The results suggest digital biomarkers could effectively quantify medication impacts and identify seizure patterns, linking them to patient-specific factors like seizure frequency and medication regimen.*

Article Abstract

Purpose: Evaluating the effects of antiseizure medication (ASM) on patients with epilepsy remains a slow and challenging process. Quantifiable noninvasive markers that are measurable in real-time and provide objective and useful information could guide clinical decision-making. We examined whether the effect of ASM on patients with epilepsy can be quantitatively measured in real-time from EEGs.

Methods: This retrospective analysis was conducted on 67 patients in the long-term monitoring unit at Boston Children's Hospital. Two 30-second EEG segments were selected from each patient premedication and postmedication weaning for analysis. Nonlinear measures including entropy and recurrence quantitative analysis values were computed for each segment and compared before and after medication weaning.

Results: Our study found that ASM effects on the brain were measurable by nonlinear recurrence quantitative analysis on EEGs. Highly significant differences ( P < 1e-11) were found in several nonlinear measures within the seizure zone in response to antiseizure medication. Moreover, the size of the medication effect correlated with a patient's seizure frequency, seizure localization, number of medications, and reported seizure frequency reduction on medication.

Conclusions: Our findings show the promise of digital biomarkers to measure medication effects and epileptogenicity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669285PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/WNP.0000000000000946DOI Listing

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