Stud Health Technol Inform. 2025 Aug 7;329:98-102. doi: 10.3233/SHTI250809.
ABSTRACT
Epilepsy requires accurate diagnosis through systematic classification of patients for effective treatment, targeted therapeutic interventions, and structured research for enhanced patient care. Over the past few decades, the four-dimensional epilepsy classification (4D-EC) that includes seizure classification based exclusively on ictal symptomatology has been widely adopted and tested. Recent studies have defined a mapping between the 4D-EC and the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classification for seizures and epilepsies (ILAE-EC), which is likely to further advance the adoption of the 4D-EC. However, the absence of a dedicated informatics platform to implement the 4D-EC has limited its widespread clinical implementation and educational use. Therefore, we developed the first 4D-EC informatics tool to facilitate patient data reporting, analysis, and training of new investigators. Our web-based tool incorporates standardized terminology, dynamic user-driven workflows, and automated summary generation, enhancing clinical decision support and training of epileptologists. Our work presents the development of this application, which is accessible at https://bmhinformatics.case.edu/epilepsy4d/.
PMID:40775827 | DOI:10.3233/SHTI250809
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