RAMSES: A full-stack application for detecting seizures and reducing data during continuous EEG monitoring
Objective: Continuous EEG (cEEG) monitoring is associated with lower mortality in critically ill patients, however it is underutilized due to the difficulty of manually interpreting prolonged streams of cEEG data. Here we present a novel real-time, machine learning-based alerting and monitoring syst...
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: Continuous EEG (cEEG) monitoring is associated with lower
mortality in critically ill patients, however it is underutilized due to the
difficulty of manually interpreting prolonged streams of cEEG data. Here we
present a novel real-time, machine learning-based alerting and monitoring
system for epilepsy and seizures (RAMSES) that dramatically reduces the amount
of manual EEG review. Methods: We developed a custom data reduction algorithm
using a random forest, and deployed it within an online cloud-based platform
which streams data and communicates interactively with caregivers via a web
interface to display algorithm results. We validate RAMSES on cEEG recordings
from 77 patients undergoing routine scalp ICU EEG monitoring. Results: On
subjects with seizures we achieved >80% overall data reduction, while detecting
a mean of 84% of seizures across all validation patients, with 19/27 patients
achieving 100% seizure detection. On seizure free-patients, the majority of
cEEG records, we reduced data requiring manual review by >83%. Conclusion: This
study validates a platform for machine-learning assisted data reduction.
Significance: This work represents a meaningful step towards improving utility
and decreasing cost for cEEG monitoring We also make our high-quality annotated
dataset of 77 ICU cEEG recordings public for others to validate and improve
upon our methods. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2009.01920 |