Context-Aware Alerting in Elderly Care Facilities: A Hybrid Framework Integrating LLM Reasoning with Rule-Based Logic. [PDF]
Nahid N, Ahad MAR, Inoue S.
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Abstract Despite advancements in epilepsy care, a substantial diagnostic gap persists, particularly in resource‐limited settings. This narrative review explores the potential of video‐based diagnostics augmented by artificial intelligence (AI) to address this gap by enabling earlier and more accessible seizure detection and classification.
Gadi Miron +7 more
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Comparison of a mean arterial pressure alarm to the hypotension prediction index in preventing intraoperative hypotension in elective moderate- to high-risk non-cardiac surgical patients: a study protocol for a blinded, parallel, randomized controlled trial with a non-inferiority framework. [PDF]
Mulder MP +5 more
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Abstract Discussing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is difficult and sensitive for health care providers (HCPs), people with epilepsy (PwE), and caregivers. This scoping review examines the literature on SUDEP communication, focusing on need, timing, content, methods, facilitators, barriers, and outcomes. We performed a thematic analysis to
Amir Aschner +5 more
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Continuous Evaluation Frameworks for Retrospective Evaluation of Clinical Machine Learning Models. [PDF]
Natarajan A +4 more
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Are seizure forecasts and cycles better than chance? What chance?
Abstract Objective There is a growing synergy between the lines of research on cycles in epilepsy and seizure forecasting. It has been conjectured, for instance, that incorporating information about significant seizure cycles into forecasting algorithms can lead to a better‐than‐chance forecasting performance.
Ralph G. Andrzejak +4 more
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Mechanism, contributing factors, and coping strategies of alarm fatigue in intensive care nursing: a qualitative study. [PDF]
Zhu L, Wei S, An Y, Hu W, Xie X.
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Soticlestat as an adjunctive therapy in children and young adults with Dravet syndrome
Overview of the phase 3 trial evaluating soticlestat as adjunctive therapy in children and young adults with Dravet syndrome. Abstract Objective This study evaluated the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of soticlestat as adjunctive therapy in children and young adults with Dravet syndrome (DS).
Joseph Sullivan +14 more
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