The Boston Children's Hospital Sleep Corpus: A Collection of 15,695 Annotated Pediatric Polysomnograms.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Sleep Pub Date : 2025-09-16 DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsaf273
Ayush Tripathi, Wolfgang Ganglberger, Haoqi Sun, Callison Alcott, Niels Turley, Rebecca Fitzgerald, Ayan Mitra, Samuel Waters, Arnav Gupta, Aditya Gupta, Manohar Ghanta, Valdery Moura Junior, Samaneh Nasiri, Bruce Nearing, Katie L Stone, Emmanuel Mignot, Dennis Hwang, Matthew A Reyna, Zuzana Koscova, Chad Robichaux, Zhiyong Zhang, Qiao Li, Gauri Ganjoo, Lynn Marie Trotti, Gari D Clifford, Christine Tsien Silvers, Bharath Gunapati, Robert J Thomas, M Brandon Westover, Kiran Maski, Umakanth Katwa
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Abstract

Sleep is a fundamental biological process essential to health, particularly during early life when sleep patterns are developing and sleep disorders are common. Yet pediatric sleep research is hindered by a lack of large-scale, high-quality polysomnography (PSG) datasets. To address this need, we introduce the Boston Children's Hospital (BCH) Sleep Corpus-the largest pediatric PSG dataset available-comprising 15 695 overnight recordings from 12 640 unique patients (median age ~ 6 years). The dataset includes 16.7 million annotated sleep stages, 2.25 million respiratory, arousal, and limb movement events, and over 11 000 patient diagnoses linked through de-identified electronic health records. Each PSG has a median duration of 8.9 hours, totaling 139 208 hours of EEG data. Sleep staging follows American Academy of Sleep Medicine guidelines and reveals age-related trends: REM sleep decreases from 33.5% in neonates to 16.3% in teenagers, while N2 sleep increases from 21.7% to 35.4%. Central apneas decline with age, while obstructive hypopneas and respiratory effort related arousals events rise. Limb movements are not scored in <1 yr but remain at around 30 per PSG across older age groups. We also present age- and region-specific EEG spectral norms and respiratory event trends across the pediatric age range. The dataset is organized in Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format and publicly available via the Brain Data Science Platform. The dataset provides a valuable resource for improving our scientific understanding of pediatric sleep and developing automated PSG analysis with artificial intelligence tools.

波士顿儿童医院睡眠语料库:15695个带注释的儿科多导睡眠图的集合。
睡眠是一个基本的生物过程,对健康至关重要,尤其是在生命早期,睡眠模式正在形成,睡眠障碍很常见。然而,由于缺乏大规模、高质量的多导睡眠图(PSG)数据集,儿童睡眠研究受到了阻碍。为了满足这一需求,我们引入了波士顿儿童医院(BCH)睡眠语料库——最大的儿科PSG数据集,包括来自12640名独特患者(中位年龄~ 6岁)的15695个夜间记录。该数据集包括1670万个有注释的睡眠阶段,225万个呼吸、觉醒和肢体运动事件,以及通过去识别的电子健康记录链接的1.1万多例患者诊断。每次PSG的中位数持续时间为8.9小时,总计139208小时的EEG数据。睡眠分期遵循美国睡眠医学学会的指导方针,并揭示了与年龄相关的趋势:快速眼动睡眠从新生儿的33.5%减少到青少年的16.3%,而N2睡眠从21.7%增加到35.4%。中枢性呼吸暂停随着年龄的增长而下降,而阻塞性低呼吸和呼吸努力相关的唤醒事件增加。肢体运动不计入
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Sleep
Sleep Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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