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Diagnosing epilepsy using Minder

Neurology
Kurt Qing
A prospective study to evaluate the use of the Minder device to aid in developing a treatment plan after inconclusive prolonged EEG in patients with epilepsy.
Brain - Neurologic/ Psychologic
Epilepsy

Study Description

Eligibility

  1. Diagnosis of focal and/or generalized epilepsy.
  2. Drug-resistant
  3. At least an average of 1 seizure within the past 3 months
  4. Participant completed a multi-day EEG assessment that was inconclusive, and is unchanged since the last EEG monitoring.
  1. Epilepsy surgery within the past 6 months
  2. Active Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) or Responsive Neurostimulator System (RNS)
  3. Participant needs treatments or assessments that are not indicated with the Minder System like Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Electro-Convulsive Therapy (ECT), lithrotripsy, and diathermy
  4. Participant cannot have surgery to have the device implanted
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