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221 related items for PubMed ID: 32385909

  • 1. Seizure detection at home: Do devices on the market match the needs of people living with epilepsy and their caregivers?
    Bruno E, Viana PF, Sperling MR, Richardson MP.
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  • 4. Non-EEG based ambulatory seizure detection designed for home use: What is available and how will it influence epilepsy care?
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  • 12. Real-world user experience with seizure detection wearable devices in the home environment.
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  • 18. Non-electroencephalography-based seizure detection.
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