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Epilepsy
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Neurology
When do you use wearable EEG or epilepsy detection devices for epilepsy management?
In light of publication in
Epilepsia by Macea et al
Answer from: at Academic Institution
We use it when there is a diagnostic question and we estimate that the chance of capturing an event in a reasonable period of time (24-72 hours) exists.
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