EEG Data for Patients Receiving Intravenous Antibiotic Medication

This dataset has been collected in the Patient Recovery Center (a 24-hour, 7-day nurse staffed facility) with medical consultant from the Mobile Healthcare Service of Hamad Medical Corporation. The collection of raw EEG data is made possible by the use of a non-invasive head-cap type device (i.e., E...

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Hauptverfasser: Abdellatif, Alaa Awad, Chkirbene, Zina, Al-Marridi, Abeer, Mohamed, Amr, Erbad, Aiman, O’Connor, Mark Dennis, Laughton, James, Villacorte, Anthony, Menez, Johansen
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Zusammenfassung:This dataset has been collected in the Patient Recovery Center (a 24-hour, 7-day nurse staffed facility) with medical consultant from the Mobile Healthcare Service of Hamad Medical Corporation. The collection of raw EEG data is made possible by the use of a non-invasive head-cap type device (i.e., EMOTIV EPOC+ with 14 EEG channels).Using this dataset, we conduct a biological data collectionand analysis study for patients undergoing routine plannedtreatment.The primaryobjective of our study is the safe collection of EEG data frompatients receiving antibiotic therapy, in addition to analyzingthe acquired data for detecting the medication side effects, i.e.,that might indicate risk of seizure.This study aims to collect and monitor the EEG activity of patients receiving intravenous medication.The acquired EEG data in this study has been collected from 30 patients:before, during, and after receiving the medication. We remark that each column in our dataset files is mapping a particular channel of EMOTIV EPOC+, in addition to a class label column (the firstcolumn), i.e., refers to the data collection phase, and a patient identification column (the secondcolumn). Number of rows in our dataset represents time instance of the recording channels.
DOI:10.21227/gn7q-pr07