Abstract

Background and ObjectiveHeart rate variability parameters are studied by the research community as potential valuable indices for seizure detection and anticipation. This paper investigates heart activity abnormalities during focal epileptic seizures in childhood. MethodsSeizures affect both the sympathetic and parasympathetic system which is expressed as abnormal patterns of heart rate variability (HRV) parameters. In the present study, a clinical dataset containing 42 focal seizures in long-term electrocardiographic (ECG) recordings from drug-resistant pediatric epileptic patients (with age 8.2 ± 4.3 years) was analyzed. ResultsResults indicate that the time domain HRV parameters (heart rate, SDNN, standard deviation of heart rate, upper envelope) and spectral HRV parameters (LF/HF, normalized HF, normalized LF, total power) are significantly affected during ictal periods. The HRV features were ranked in terms of their relevance and efficacy to discriminate non-ictal/ictal periods and the top-ranked features were selected using the minimum Redundancy Maximum Relevance algorithm for further analysis. Then, a personalized anticipation algorithm based on multiple regression was introduced providing an “epileptic index” of imminent seizures. The performance of the system resulted in anticipation accuracy of 77.1% and an anticipation time of 21.8 s. ConclusionsThe results of this analysis could permit the anticipation of focal seizures only using electrocardiographic signals and the implementation of seizure anticipation strategies for a range of real-life clinical applications.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call