Journal article
Multiday cycles of heart rate are associated with seizure likelihood: An observational cohort study
PJ Karoly, RE Stirling, DR Freestone, ES Nurse, MI Maturana, AJ Halliday, A Neal, NM Gregg, BH Brinkmann, MP Richardson, A La Gerche, DB Grayden, W D'Souza, MJ Cook
Ebiomedicine | Published : 2021
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Abstract
Background: Circadian and multiday rhythms are found across many biological systems, including cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, and immunology. In people with epilepsy, epileptic brain activity and seizure occurrence have been found to follow circadian, weekly, and monthly rhythms. Understanding the relationship between these cycles of brain excitability and other physiological systems can provide new insight into the causes of multiday cycles. The brain-heart link has previously been considered in epilepsy research, with potential implications for seizure forecasting, therapy, and mortality (i.e., sudden unexpected death in epilepsy). Methods: We report the results from a non-intervent..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research received funding from the Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council (investigator grant 1178220), the Australian Government BioMedTech Horizons program, and the Epilepsy Foundation of America's 'My Seizure Gauge' grant.