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| Journal Article | DZNE-2020-07886 |
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2019
Elsevier Science
Amsterdam [u.a.]
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1016/j.clinph.2019.08.012
Abstract: The HOME project is intended to provide evidence of diagnostic and therapeutic yield of a patient-controlled EEG home-monitoring for neurological outpatients.This study evaluated the technical and practical usability and efficacy of a new portable dry-electrode EEG recorder in comparison to conventional EEG devices based on technical assessments and inter-rater comparisons of EEG record examinations of office-based practitioners and two experienced neurologists.The technical assessment was based on channel-wise comparisons of band power values derived from power spectra as observed in two recording modalities. Slight yet significant differences were observed only in the Delta-frequency band (1.5-4 Hz). The fraction of automatically detected artifact segments was larger in the new portable recordings than in conventional recordings (20% vs. 11%, median). Overall, 93% of raters' stated diagnostic findings gathered from conventional devices were concordant with stated diagnostic findings gathered from the new portable device.The new EEG device was shown to have technical comparability to and a high concordance rate of diagnostic findings with conventional EEG devices.The new portable dry-electrode EEG device is suitable to meet the HOME projects' goal of establishing a patient-controlled EEG home-monitoring in the routine care of neurological outpatients.DRKS DRKS00012685. Registered 09 August 2017, retrospectively registered.
Keyword(s): Brain: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Electroencephalography: instrumentation (MeSH) ; Electroencephalography: methods (MeSH) ; Humans (MeSH) ; Monitoring, Physiologic (MeSH) ; Nervous System Diseases: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Self-Management (MeSH)
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