Singh, Avantika
Stredny, Coral M.
Loddenkemper, Tobias
Funding for this research was provided by:
Epilepsy Research Fund
Article History
First Online: 26 December 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: This study was supported by the Epilepsy Research Fund. Open access fee paid by the Epilepsy Research Fund.
: Avantika Singh and Coral Stredny have no conflicts of interest or disclosures to report. Tobias Loddenkemper serves on the Council of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society, on the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology, as founder and consortium PI of the pediatric status epilepticus research group (pSERG), as an Associate Editor for <i>Wyllie’s Treatment of Epilepsy</i> 6th and 7th editions, and as a member of the NORSE Institute, PACS1 Foundation, and CCEMRC. He is part of patent applications to detect and predict seizures and to diagnose epilepsy. Dr. Loddenkemper is co-inventor of the TriVox Health technology, and Dr. Loddenkemper and Boston Children’s Hospital might receive financial benefits from this technology in the form of compensation in the future. He received research support from the Epilepsy Research Fund, NIH, the Epilepsy Foundation of America, the Epilepsy Therapy Project, the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Foundation, and received research grants from Lundbeck, Eisai, Upsher-Smith, Mallinckrodt, Sunovion, Sage, Empatica, and Pfizer. He served as a consultant for Zogenix, Upsher Smith, UCB, Grand Rounds, Advance Medical, and Sunovion. He performs video electroencephalogram long-term and ICU monitoring, electroencephalograms, and other electrophysiological studies at Boston Children’s Hospital and affiliated hospitals and bills for these procedures and he evaluates pediatric neurology patients and bills for clinical care. He has received speaker honorariums from national societies including the AAN, AES and ACNS, and for grand rounds at various academic centers. His wife, D. Karen Stannard, is a pediatric neurologist and she performs video electroencephalogram long-term and ICU monitoring, electroencephalograms, and other electrophysiological studies and bills for these procedures and she evaluates pediatric neurology patients and bills for clinical care.