Automatic Home-based Screening of Obstructive Sleep Apnea using Single Channel Electrocardiogram and SPO2 Signals

H. Ghandeharioun
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is one of the most widespread respiratory diseases today. Complete or relative breathing cessations due to upper airway subsidence during sleep is OSA. It has confirmed potential influence on Covid-19 hospitalization and mortality, and is strongly associated with major comorbidities of severe Covid-19 infection. Un-diagnosed OSA may also lead to a variety of severe physical and mental side-effects. To score OSA severity, nocturnal sleep monitoring is performed under defined protocols and standards called polysomnography (PSG). This method is time-consuming, expensive, and requiring professional sleep technicians. Automatic home-based detection of OSA is welcome and in great demand. It is a fast and effective way for referring OSA suspects to sleep clinics for further monitoring. On-line OSA detection also can be a part of a closed-loop automatic control of the OSA therapeutic/assistive devices. In this paper, several solutions for online OSA detection are introduced and tested on 155 subjects of three different databases. The best combinational solution uses mutual information (MI) analysis for selecting out of ECG and SpO2-based features. Several methods of supervised and unsupervised machine learning are employed to detect apnoeic episodes. To achieve the best performance, the most successful classifiers in four different ternary combination methods are used. The proposed configurations exploit limited use of biological signals, have online working scheme, and exhibit uniform and acceptable performance (over 85%) in all the employed databases. The benefits have not been gathered all together in the previous published methods.
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基于单通道心电图和SPO2信号的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停家庭自动筛查
阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)是当今最常见的呼吸系统疾病之一。睡眠中由于上呼吸道下沉导致的完全或相对呼吸衰竭是OSA。它已证实对新冠肺炎住院治疗和死亡率的潜在影响,并与严重新冠肺炎感染的主要合并症密切相关。未经诊断的OSA也可能导致各种严重的身体和精神副作用。为了对OSA的严重程度进行评分,夜间睡眠监测是根据定义的多导睡眠图(PSG)协议和标准进行的。这种方法耗时、昂贵,并且需要专业的睡眠技术人员。OSA的自动家庭检测是受欢迎的,需求量很大。这是将OSA嫌疑人转介到睡眠诊所进行进一步监测的一种快速有效的方法。在线OSA检测也可以是OSA治疗/辅助设备闭环自动控制的一部分。本文介绍了几种在线OSA检测的解决方案,并在三个不同数据库的155名受试者身上进行了测试。最佳组合解决方案使用互信息(MI)分析来从基于ECG和SpO2的特征中进行选择。采用几种有监督和无监督的机器学习方法来检测窒息发作。为了获得最佳性能,使用了四种不同三元组合方法中最成功的分类器。所提出的配置利用了生物信号的有限使用,具有在线工作方案,并且在所有使用的数据库中表现出均匀和可接受的性能(超过85%)。在以前公布的方法中,并没有将这些好处全部收集在一起。
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