The primary objective of this study is to collect accelerometer data from subjects monitored in an EMU with concurrent video EEG.
XLTCS (LNE-800) is an international multicenter prospective data collection study to gather accelerometer data. The population under the study comprises patients monitored in an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) with concurrent video EEG and who are expected to have at least one seizure with tonic-clonic convulsive movement. A maximum of one hundred and fifty (150) patients will be enrolled and will wear an accelerometer, and up to 6 sites may participate in this study. The total enrollment period will take approximately 2 years. Once the accelerometer was adhered to the subject, subjects will be followed for a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 10 days. Subject participation will run concurrently with the EMU admission. Exit from the study occurs when the subject's stay in the EMU is completed or the subject is withdrawn or withdraws from the study.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
The only 'intervention' that will take place is the placement of the XLS tool(s) on the upper left chest and/or left wrist of the patient.
Universitair Ziekenhuis Gent
Ghent, Belgium
Evaluate accelerometer data and tonic-clonic seizure data
The study will evaluate accelerometer data and tonic-clonic seizure data that was collected during the patients' EMU admission. The sample size is not based on a statistical power calculation, thus no primary endpoint is defined in the clinical investigation plan.
Time frame: 1.5 years
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