Methods and systems for managing epilepsy and other neurological disorders
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1. A method of monitoring a patient, the method comprising:
- using a processor to perform a first characterizing step characterizing a first patient propensity for an onset of a first epileptic seizure;
communicating to the patient and/or a health care provider a first therapy recommendation, wherein the first therapy recommendation is selected from a plurality of therapy recommendations based on the first patient propensity for the onset of the first epileptic seizure characterized in the first characterizing step;
using the processor to perform a second characterizing step after said first characterizing step, the second characterizing step comprising characterizing a second patient propensity for an onset of a second epileptic seizure; and
communicating to the patient and/or the health care provider a second therapy recommendation, wherein the second therapy recommendation is different from the first therapy recommendation and is selected from the plurality of therapy recommendations based on the second patient propensity for the onset of the second epileptic seizure characterized in the second characterizing step.
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Abstract
The present invention provides systems and methods for managing epilepsy. In one embodiment, a method of the present invention characterize a patient'"'"'s propensity for a future epileptic seizure and communicates to the patient and/or a health care provider a therapy recommendation. The therapy recommendation is typically a function of the patient'"'"'s propensity for the future epileptic seizure.
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1. A method of monitoring a patient, the method comprising:
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using a processor to perform a first characterizing step characterizing a first patient propensity for an onset of a first epileptic seizure; communicating to the patient and/or a health care provider a first therapy recommendation, wherein the first therapy recommendation is selected from a plurality of therapy recommendations based on the first patient propensity for the onset of the first epileptic seizure characterized in the first characterizing step; using the processor to perform a second characterizing step after said first characterizing step, the second characterizing step comprising characterizing a second patient propensity for an onset of a second epileptic seizure; and communicating to the patient and/or the health care provider a second therapy recommendation, wherein the second therapy recommendation is different from the first therapy recommendation and is selected from the plurality of therapy recommendations based on the second patient propensity for the onset of the second epileptic seizure characterized in the second characterizing step. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of monitoring a patient, the method comprising:
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using a processor to characterize a first patient status regarding an onset of a first neurological event; transmitting to a communication assembly a first alert level, wherein the first alert level is selected from a plurality of appropriate alert levels based on the first patient status regarding the onset of the first neurological event; using the processor to characterize a second patient status regarding an onset of a second neurological event subsequent to the first neurological event; and transmitting to the communication assembly a second alert level, wherein the second alert level is different from the first alert level and is selected from the plurality of appropriate alert levels based on the second patient status regarding the onset of the second neurological event. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. A method of monitoring a patient, the method comprising:
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using a processor to evaluate a first physiological signal received from the patient indicative of a first patient status regarding an onset of a first neurological event; transmitting to a communication assembly a first alert level, wherein the first alert level is selected from a plurality of appropriate alert levels based on the first patient status regarding the onset of the first neurological event; using the processor to evaluate a second physiological signal received from the patient indicative of a second patient status regarding an onset of a second neurological event that is subsequent to the first neurological event, the second physiological signal being different from the first physiological signal; and transmitting to the communication assembly a second alert level, wherein the second alert level is different from the first alert level and is selected from the plurality of appropriate alert levels based on the second patient status regarding the onset of the second neurological event. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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