在儿童癫痫中心实施用于癫痫视频传输的数字健康工具:一项前瞻性试点研究

IF 1.5 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Rahel M. Burger , Gadi Miron , Pascal Fenske , Cornelia Potratz , Angela M. Kaindl , Christian Meisel
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家庭视频越来越多地出现在临床实践中,迫切需要安全的临床视频共享数字工具。本研究评估了安全视频共享数字平台在儿童癫痫诊断中的可行性。我们进行了一项前瞻性试点研究,包括60名疑似癫痫发作的儿童(中位年龄5.5岁)及其在三级儿科中心的护理人员。参与者被邀请通过一个安全的智能手机应用程序提交可疑事件的视频。视频由癫痫学家审查,同时参与者接受标准诊断评估。结果测量包括视频质量、视频评估与诊断检查的一致性以及用户评估问卷。在招募的参与者中,16人(26.7%)使用该应用程序提交了81个视频(平均每位患者5.1个视频),其中94%(76/81个视频)具有足够的质量进行有意义的临床评价。在这些参与者中,11人(68.8%)确诊为癫痫,5人(31.2%)未确诊为癫痫。专家评审将48.1%的视频归类为可能的癫痫事件,其中全身性强直-阵挛性发作最为常见(24.7%)。提交的视频与最终临床诊断之间的一致性在68.8%的病例中得到证实,更高的一致性与提交的视频数量显著相关(平均6.4 vs 2.2视频/患者,p = 0.04)。用户评价显示,应用可用性获得好评(平均得分5.4/7)。本研究证明了安全数字视频传输在儿童癫痫诊断中的可行性,强调了多视频提交对准确诊断的重要性。未来的实施应解决阻碍更广泛采用的障碍,并调查临床影响。
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Implementation of a digital health tool for seizure video transfer in a pediatric epilepsy center: A prospective pilot study
Home videos are increasingly presented in clinical practice, and secure digital tools for clinical video sharing are urgently needed. This study evaluated the feasibility of a secure video-sharing digital platform in pediatric epilepsy diagnostics. We conducted a prospective pilot study that included 60 children (median age 5.5 years) with suspected seizures and their caregivers at a tertiary pediatric center. Participants were invited to submit videos of suspected events through a secure smartphone application. Videos were reviewed by an epileptologist and in parallel participants underwent standard diagnostic evaluation. Outcome measures included video quality, concordance of video assessment with diagnostic workup, and user evaluation questionnaires. Of recruited participants, 16 (26.7 %) used the app to submit 81 videos (median 5.1 videos per patient), with 94 % (76/81 videos) having sufficient quality for meaningful clinical review. Among these participants, 11 (68.8 %) had confirmed epilepsy as their final diagnosis, while 5 (31.2 %) did not. Expert review classified 48.1 % of videos as likely epileptic events, with generalized tonic-clonic seizures being most common (24.7 %). Concordance between submitted videos and final clinical diagnosis was demonstrated in 68.8 % of cases, with higher concordance significantly related to the number of videos submitted (mean 6.4 vs. 2.2 videos per patient, p = 0.04). User evaluation showed favorable ratings for app usability (mean score 5.4/7). This study demonstrates the feasibility of secure digital video transfer in pediatric epilepsy diagnostics, emphasizing the importance of multiple video submissions for accurate diagnosis. Future implementation should address barriers to wider adoption and investigate clinical impact.
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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