The Polysomnogram Assay: A Method to Represent the Overnight Polysomnogram in a Condensed Format

Anton Bartolo , Bradley D. Clymer , Joseph A. Golish , Richard C. Burgess
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We present the polysomnogram assay (PSGA), a new representation format for the polysomnogram (PSG), designed to assist in the interpretation of overnight PSG studies. The technique condenses the PSG record by a factor of 30 while preserving the ability to portray PSG features of diagnostic relevance, including sleep architecture, arousals, movement, leg jerks, cyclic alternating pattern, and increased breathing effort. The PSGA patterns associated with these events are described and illustrated by examples. The new format considerably reduces the effort required to evaluate sleep quality and continuity, making it more practicable for the polysomnographer to interpret the entire overnight PSG study. The compressed time scale also facilitates analysis of relatively long PSG episodes and allows assessment of signal activity surrounding critical PSG events. The PSGA appears capable of improving identification of arousals, leg jerks, and upper airway resistance, and may be especially amenable for automatic analysis of PSG data.

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多导睡眠图测定:一种以浓缩格式表示夜间多导睡眠图的方法
我们提出了多导睡眠图分析(PSGA),这是多导睡眠图(PSG)的一种新的表示格式,旨在帮助解释夜间多导睡眠图研究。该技术将PSG记录压缩了30倍,同时保留了描绘与诊断相关的PSG特征的能力,包括睡眠结构、觉醒、运动、腿部抽搐、循环交替模式和呼吸力度增加。通过示例描述和说明与这些事件相关的PSGA模式。新的格式大大减少了评估睡眠质量和连续性所需的工作量,使多导睡眠仪更容易解释整个夜间多导睡眠图研究。压缩的时间尺度也有助于分析相对较长的PSG发作,并允许评估关键PSG事件周围的信号活动。PSGA似乎能够改善唤醒、腿部抽搐和上呼吸道阻力的识别,并且可能特别适用于PSG数据的自动分析。
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