Estimation of the apnea-hypopnea index in a heterogeneous sleep-disordered population using optimised cardiovascular features

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Gabriele B. Papini
Pedro Fonseca
Merel M. van Gilst
Johannes P. van Dijk
Dirk A. A. Pevernagie
Jan W. M. Bergmans
Rik Vullings
Sebastiaan Overeem
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[1] Eindhoven University of Technology,
[2] Dept. of Electrical Engineering,undefined
[3] Philips Research,undefined
[4] High Tech Campus,undefined
[5] Sleep Medicine Centre Kempenhaeghe,undefined
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a highly prevalent sleep disorder, which results in daytime symptoms, a reduced quality of life as well as long-term negative health consequences. OSA diagnosis and severity rating is typically based on the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) retrieved from overnight poly(somno)graphy. However, polysomnography is costly, obtrusive and not suitable for long-term recordings. Here, we present a method for unobtrusive estimation of the AHI using ECG-based features to detect OSA-related events. Moreover, adding ECG-based sleep/wake scoring yields a fully automatic method for AHI-estimation. Importantly, our algorithm was developed and validated on a combination of clinical datasets, including datasets selectively including OSA-pathology but also a heterogeneous, “real-world” clinical sleep disordered population (262 participants in the validation set). The algorithm provides a good representation of the current gold standard AHI (0.72 correlation, estimation error of 0.56 ± 14.74 events/h), and can also be employed as a screening tool for a large range of OSA severities (ROC AUC ≥ 0.86, Cohen’s kappa ≥ 0.53 and precision ≥70%). The method compares favourably to other OSA monitoring strategies, showing the feasibility of cardiovascular-based surrogates for sleep monitoring to evolve into clinically usable tools.
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