Westover, M. Brandon
Gururangan, Kapil
Markert, Matthew S.
Blond, Benjamin N.
Lai, Saien
Benard, Shawna
Bickel, Stephan
Hirsch, Lawrence J.
Parvizi, Josef http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8520-7948
Funding for this research was provided by:
Ceribell
Article History
First Online: 7 February 2020
Source of support
: Research grant from Ceribell to Massachusetts General Hospital (Dr. Brandon Westover, PI).
: Dr. Westover reports no conflict of interest. Dr. Gururangan has received compensation from Ceribell to work on data compilation and statistical analysis. Drs. Markert, Blond, Lai, Benard, and Bickel were all clinical epileptologists outside MGH at the time of the study who were compensated for their time to review EEGs, but otherwise report no relevant conflicts of interest. Dr. Hirsch serves as scientific and clinical advisor to Ceribell. Dr. Parvizi is one of the inventors of Rapid Response EEG system. He is also co-founder of Ceribell, which is a commercial company based in Silicon Valley, CA developing the Rapid Response EEG system for clinical use. Dr. Parvizi’s contribution to this publication was not part of his Stanford University duties or responsibilities.
: We confirm adherence to ethical guidelines. IRB approval was obtained for this study. Informed consent was not required since this was a retrospective review of unidentifiable EEG data.