U.S., Jan. 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07378397) titled 'OPM MEG in Pre-surgical Mapping for Patients With Epilepsy' on Jan. 19.
Brief Summary: Magnetoencephalography, or "MEG", is a brain-scanning method which has been available for many years. It is used in the UK and worldwide to help patients with epilepsy, who need surgery to resolve their seizures. The MEG scan can help inform the surgeon about where to operate, by mapping the abnormal brain activity caused by epilepsy. During a traditional MEG recording, patients sit very still with their head in a rigid helmet which houses many tiny sensors. This can be uncomfortable, and there are additional problems if the patient is a child, be...