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. 2022 Aug 3;9(8):220374. doi: 10.1098/rsos.220374

Table 3.

Summary of RPAH selected dataset.

patient gender age range seizure no. session no. RD (h) mean SD (s) range SD (s) seizure type seizure foci secondary generalized
1 F 20 − 25 3 7 116.3 50.5 [47.3, 53.6] focal LO N
2 F 50 − 55 4 6 95.1 70.4 [29.6, 94.0] focal RF N
3 M 40 − 45 1 4 70.6 118.3 [118.3, 118.3] focal LT N
4 F 46 − 50 3 7 158.8 76.7 [65.8, 92.8] focal LP-O N
5 F 30 − 35 7 5 53.7 61.1 [36.2, 91.3] focal LT N
6 M 46 − 50 6 8 94.3 48.0 [36.5, 56.4] focal RT N
7 M 66 − 70 7 5 55.9 55.6 [46.7, 67.7] focal LT N
8 M 46 − 50 2 4 46.9 64.7 [58.2, 71.2] focal RT N
9 M 60 − 65 2 8 162.6 62.1 [59.4, 64.8] focal RT N
10 F 30 − 35 3 5 95.2 219.3 [138.0, 363.7] focal RT N
total 38 59 949.4 73.6 [29.6, 363.7]

M, male; F, female; SN, number of seizures; RD, recording duration; mean SD, mean of seizure duration; range SD, range of seizure duration; secondary generalized, seizures that initiate focally and end with bilateral motor activity. They are often clinically classified as focal seizures. Seizure foci: LO, left occipital; RF, right frontal; LT, left temporal; RT, right temporal; LP-O, left parieto-occipital.