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A multicenter, video‐ EEG ‐based validation of a multimodal wearable device for focal seizure detection in adults: The SeizeIT2 study

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Objective: Currently available wearable devices for detecting focal seizures primarily target major motor seizures or involve semi‐invasive subscalp implants. There is a pressing need for accurate, non‐invasive methods to detect diverse focal seizures for long‐term, out‐of‐hospital monitoring. Methods: In this multicenter study (SeizeIT2), people with refractory focal epilepsy undergoing long‐term video‐electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring were simultaneously recorded with the Sensor Dot, ...

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10.1002/epi4.70260

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10.13039/100014419
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21263
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10.13039/501100003130
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1SB5922N
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10.13039/501100011878


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Wiley
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Epilepsia Open More from this journal
Article number:
epi4.70260
Publication date:
2026-04-08
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2026-03-02
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2470-9239
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2470-9239


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2026-04-08
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