A comparison of polysomnographic and actigraphic evaluation of periodic limb movements in sleep

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作者
Kemlink, David
Pretl, Martin
Sonka, Karel
Nevsimalova, Sona
机构
[1] Gen Teaching Hosp, Dept Neurol, Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 1, Prague, Czech Republic
关键词
actigraphy; polysomnography; periodic leg movements in sleep; validation study; sleep disorders;
D O I
10.1179/016164107X229911
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: As a standard method, periodic limb movements in sleep ( PLMS) are detected by means of polysomnography (PSG). Actigraphic detection of PLMS is a recently developed method for performing of multiple-night recordings in an outpatient setting. The aim of our study was to assess sensitivity-related parameters of actigraphic detection of PLMS in comparison to the PSG, when mounted at ankles and at the base of the big toe. Methods: We simultaneously performed PSG and actigraphic recordings at both ankles and at the bases of both big toes (Cambridge Actiwatch AW-64) for 40 nights. The PLM index (PLMI), number of periodic movements per hour of sleep, was the primary output of both methods. Results: We have proven significant correlation of all resulting parameters when comparing actigraphy at either position to the PSG; however, the PLMI values obtained by the actigraphy at toes were significantly higher than by PSG (sign test, p < 0.0001). At bases of the big toes, threshold of PLMI=7.6 was used as a cut off for positivity, while PLMI=5 at ankles was used for PSG. Comparing ankle versus toe actigraphic placement, sensitivity was 67% versus 94%, specificity was 95% versus 91% and negative predictive value was 78% versus 95%. The correlation of the results from actigraphy and PSG was not affected by presence of respiratory events. Discussion: Our results suggest good validity of actigraphic PLM evaluation at the base of big toe using AW-64 devices and therefore, actigraphy seems suitable for screening purposes in both clinical and research usage.
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