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The TeleEPI study will test a new telemedicine approach for epilepsy care. This integrated system aims to improve seizure monitoring and patient management in outpatient settings.

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  • Neurology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Telemedicine

Background:

  • Accurate seizure frequency and type data are crucial for epilepsy diagnosis and treatment.
  • Current data collection methods, especially in outpatient settings, are often limited.
  • Improving epilepsy care requires innovative approaches to information gathering.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility of an integrated telemedical pathway for epilepsy management.
  • To assess the utility of a telemedical platform, electronic seizure diaries, and ambulatory EEG systems.
  • To enhance the quality of care for epilepsy patients.

Main Methods:

  • The TeleEPI study utilizes a telemedical platform for remote patient monitoring.
  • An electronic seizure diary facilitates real-time data recording by patients.
  • Ambulatory electroencephalography (EEG) systems are integrated for comprehensive seizure assessment.

Main Results:

  • The TeleEPI project commenced in April 2024.
  • Participant enrollment is scheduled to begin in February 2026.
  • This timeline allows for thorough preparation and implementation of the study protocols.

Conclusions:

  • The TeleEPI project is expected to provide significant insights into telemedicine's feasibility in epilepsy care.
  • The study will assess the clinical utility of integrated telemedical solutions.
  • Valuable data on improving epilepsy patient management through technology will be generated.