Validation of a wearable forehead sleep recorder against polysomnography in sleep staging and desaturation events in a clinical sample
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- DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.10416
Validation of a wearable forehead sleep recorder against polysomnography in sleep staging and desaturation events in a clinical sample
Abstract
Study objectives: Wearable sleep recording devices may be a helpful alternative method for polysomnography (PSG) due to their higher accessibility and comfort as well as lower cost, but their validities need to be examined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of a novel single-channel, electroencephalography-based wearable forehead sleep recorder (UMindSleep) to assess sleep staging and oxygen desaturation.
Methods: Two hundred and three Chinese adults recruited from a sleep medicine center underwent an overnight study wearing UMindSleep and PSG simultaneously. Sleep parameters including sleep staging and oxygen desaturation index were compared between UMindSleep and PSG.
Results: A total of 195,349 valid epochs from 197 participants (171 with obstructive sleep apnea, 86.8%) were included in analyses of sleep staging. Sensitivities of UMindSleep compared to PSG were 79.7% for wake, 85.8% for light sleep, 79.4% for deep sleep, and 82.7% for rapid eye movement sleep. Specificities were 95.3% for wake, 83.4% for light sleep, 97.0% for deep sleep, and 96.8% for rapid eye movement sleep. Furthermore, the kappa agreements of 0.69-0.79 were indicative of a substantial agreement for sleep staging between UMindSleep and PSG. Sensitivity and specificity regarding oxygen desaturation index were 93.4% and 88.9%, yielding a kappa coefficient of 0.82.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that UMindSleep may serve as a feasible, accurate, and dependable device for screening of sleep disorders (eg, obstructive sleep apnea) and assessing sleep structure.
Citation: Chen X, Jin X, Zhang J, Ho KW, Wei Y, Cheng H. Validation of a wearable forehead sleep recorder against polysomnography in sleep staging and desaturation events in a clinical sample. J Clin Sleep Med. 2023;19(4):711-718.
Keywords: automatic scoring algorithm; forehead sleep recorder; sleep staging; validation; wearable.
© 2023 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Conflict of interest statement
All authors have seen and approved the manuscript. This study was funded by EEGSmart Co., Ltd., which also provided the UMindSleep devices used in the study. The funding source played no role in the study design, data collection and analyses, finding interpretation, manuscript preparation, review and approval, or decision to submit the manuscript for publication. Dr. Jihui Zhang collaborated with EEGSmart Co., Ltd. for a grant funded by the National key Research and Development Program of China (2021YFC2501500), which also played no role in any part of the current study.
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