2007
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00091206
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Automatic detection of sleep-disordered breathing from a single-channel airflow record

Abstract: Single-channel airflow monitors developed for screening of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) have conflicting results for accuracy. It was hypothesised that the analytical algorithm is crucial for the performance and the present authors tried to develop a novel computer algorithm.A total of 399 polysomnography (PSG) records were employed, including a thermal sensor signal. The first 100 records were used in the development of the algorithm and the remainder for validation. In addition, 119 PSG records, includin… Show more

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“…Various features extracted from respiration signals suitable for detection of sleep apnea by using non-linear [14], time-frequency [15], time [16] and frequency domain [17] algorithms have already been studied. These algorithms can detect episodes of apnea at 80-95% precision.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various features extracted from respiration signals suitable for detection of sleep apnea by using non-linear [14], time-frequency [15], time [16] and frequency domain [17] algorithms have already been studied. These algorithms can detect episodes of apnea at 80-95% precision.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, automated signal processing techniques have been widely applied during the last years to improve the diagnostic ability of single-channel cardiorespiratory recordings. In this regard, single-lead ECG [27,28], single-channel AF [29,30,31] and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) from nocturnal pulse oximetry [25,32,33] have been predominantly studied. In order to standardize portable monitoring assessment and help 7 physicians to uniformly classify and properly evaluate sleep testing devices, different studies have been carried out during the last years [24,26,34].…”
Section: Osas Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies on apnea detection in adults have utilized frequency energy calculated by fast Fourier transformation (FFT) 17) or waveform shape 18) . Fast…”
Section: Cheyne-stokes Respiration (Csr) Is An Abnormalmentioning
confidence: 99%