U.S., Feb. 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07385157) titled 'Ultra-long-term EEG Monitoring in PwID' on Jan. 05.

Brief Summary: Many people with intellectual disabilities (PwID) have seizures. Electroencephalography (EEG), which measures the brain's electrical activity, is a key method of diagnosing and assessing seizures but can be difficult and uncomfortable for PwID. UNEEG medical has developed a very small device ('SubQ') that can be put under the skin on a person's head to track their brain activity without staying in the hospital. It has been implanted for 15 months successfully in people with seizures but not in PwID.

The aim of this project is to use learnings from previous co-product...