Title :
Seizure prediction in intracranial EEG: A patient-specific rule-based approach
Author :
Aarabi, Ardalan ; He, Bin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
fDate :
Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011
Abstract :
In this study, we report our development of a patient-specific rule-based seizure prediction system. Five univariate and one bivariate nonlinear measures were extracted from non-overlapping 10-second segments of intracranial EEG (iEEG) data recorded using both depth electrodes in the brain and subdural electrodes over the cortical surface. Nonlinear features representing the specific characteristic properties of EEG signal were then integrated spatio-temporally in a way to predict to predict seizure with high sensitivity. The present system was tested on 58 hours of iEEG data containing ten seizures recorded in two patients with medically intractable focal epilepsy. Within a prediction horizon of 30 and 60 minutes, our method showed an average sensitivity of 90% and 96.5% with an average false prediction rate of 0.06/h and 0.055/h, respectively. The present results suggest that such a rule-based system can become potentially a useful approach for predicting seizures prior to onset.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; data recording; electroencephalography; feature extraction; medical disorders; medical signal processing; spatiotemporal phenomena; EEG signal; bivariate nonlinear measures; brain electrodes; cortical surface; depth electrodes; iEEG data; intracranial EEG data; medically intractable focal epilepsy; nonlinear feature; nonoverlapping 10-second segments; patient-specific rule-based seizure prediction system; subdural electrodes; time 30 min; time 58 hour; time 60 min; univariate nonlinear measures; Decision making; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Feature extraction; Sensitivity; System performance; Focal epilepsy; intracranial EEG; nonlinear dynamics; seizure prediction; Decision Making; Electroencephalography; Humans; Seizures;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4121-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090709