Oximetry Indices in the Management of Sleep Apnea: From Overnight Minimum Saturation to the Novel Hypoxemia Measures
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- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06413-5_13
Oximetry Indices in the Management of Sleep Apnea: From Overnight Minimum Saturation to the Novel Hypoxemia Measures
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a multidimensional disease often underdiagnosed due to the complexity and unavailability of its standard diagnostic method: the polysomnography. Among the alternative abbreviated tests searching for a compromise between simplicity and accurateness, oximetry is probably the most popular. The blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) signal is characterized by a near-constant profile in healthy subjects breathing normally, while marked drops (desaturations) are linked to respiratory events. Parameterization of the desaturations has led to a great number of indices of severity assessment commonly used to assist in OSA diagnosis. In this chapter, the main methodologies used to characterize the overnight oximetry profile are reviewed, from visual inspection and simple statistics to complex measures involving signal processing and pattern recognition techniques. We focus on the individual performance of each approach, but also on the complementarity among the great amount of indices existing in the state of the art, looking for the most relevant oximetric feature subset. Finally, a quick overview of SpO2-based deep learning applications for OSA management is carried out, where the raw oximetry signal is analyzed without previous parameterization. Our research allows us to conclude that all the methodologies (conventional, time, frequency, nonlinear, and hypoxemia-based) demonstrate high ability to provide relevant oximetric indices, but only a reduced set provide non-redundant complementary information leading to a significant performance increase. Finally, although oximetry is a robust tool, greater standardization and prospective validation of the measures derived from complex signal processing techniques are still needed to homogenize interpretation and increase generalizability.
Keywords: Apnea; Blood oxygen saturation; Deep learning; Desaturation; Hypopnea; Hypoxemia; Hypoxic burden; Nonlinear dynamics; Obstructive sleep apnea; Oximetry, oxygen desaturation index; Resaturation; Signal processing; Spectral analysis.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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