Clinical validation of a wireless patch-based polysomnography system.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Christian Viniol, Wolfgang Galetke, Holger Woehrle, Georg Nilius, Christoph Schöbel, Winfried Randerath, James Leiter, Sebastian Canisius, Hartmut Schneider
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Abstract

Study objectives: Onera Health has developed the first wireless, patch-based, type-II PSG system, the Onera Sleep Test System (STS), to allow studies to be performed unattended at the patient's home or in any bed at a medical facility. The goal of this multicenter study was to validate data collected from the patch-based PSG to a traditional PSG for sleep staging and AHI.

Methods: Simultaneous traditional PSG and patch-based PSG study data were obtained in a sleep laboratory from 206 participants with a suspected sleep disorder recruited from 7 clinical sites. Blinded, randomized scoring of the traditional PSG and patch-based PSG recordings was completed according to The AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events, version 2.6 criteria by three independent scorers.

Results: Concordance correlation coefficients were high between the patch-based device and traditional PSG across essential sleep and respiratory variables - TST (0.87); Wake (0.84); NREM (0.80); N1 (0.72); N2 (0.71); N3 (0.64); REM (0.80) and AHI (0.94). There was substantial agreement between epoch sleep staging scored on the patch-based device and traditional PSG (average Cohen's kappa of 0.62 ± 0.13 across all scorers).

Conclusions: The patch-based type-II PSG had a similar performance on sleep staging and respiratory variables when compared to Traditional PSG, thus making it possible to use the patch-based PSG for a routine PSG study. These results open the possibility of performing unattended PSG studies efficiently and accurately outside the sleep laboratory improving access to high quality sleep assessments for patients with sleep disorders.

Clinical trial registration: Registry: ClinicalTrials.gov; Identifier: NCT05310708.

基于无线贴片的多导睡眠描记系统的临床验证。
研究目标:Onera Health开发了第一个无线、基于贴片的ii型PSG系统——Onera睡眠测试系统(STS),使研究可以在患者家中或医疗机构的任何病床上无人看护地进行。这项多中心研究的目的是验证从基于贴片的PSG到传统PSG收集的睡眠分期和AHI数据。方法:在睡眠实验室同时获取来自7个临床站点的206名疑似睡眠障碍患者的传统PSG和基于贴片的PSG研究数据。根据AASM睡眠及相关事件评分手册2.6版标准,由三名独立评分者对传统的PSG和基于补丁的PSG记录进行盲法、随机评分。结果:基于贴片的设备与传统PSG在基本睡眠和呼吸变量TST方面的一致性相关系数较高(0.87);后(0.84);非快速眼动(0.80);N1 (0.72);N2 (0.71);N3 (0.64);REM(0.80)、AHI(0.94)。在基于贴片的设备上的睡眠分期评分与传统PSG评分之间存在很大的一致性(所有评分者的平均科恩kappa为0.62±0.13)。结论:与传统PSG相比,基于补片的ii型PSG在睡眠分期和呼吸变量方面具有相似的性能,因此可以将基于补片的PSG用于常规PSG研究。这些结果开启了在睡眠实验室之外高效、准确地进行无人值勤PSG研究的可能性,改善了睡眠障碍患者获得高质量睡眠评估的途径。临床试验注册:注册:ClinicalTrials.gov;标识符:NCT05310708。
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6.20
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321
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine focuses on clinical sleep medicine. Its emphasis is publication of papers with direct applicability and/or relevance to the clinical practice of sleep medicine. This includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, clinical commentary and debate, medical economic/practice perspectives, case series and novel/interesting case reports. In addition, the journal will publish proceedings from conferences, workshops and symposia sponsored by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine or other organizations related to improving the practice of sleep medicine.
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