Automatic analysis of single-channel sleep EEG in a large spectrum of sleep disorders

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Peter-Derex, Laure | Berthomier, Christian | Taillard, Jacques | Berthomier, Pierre | Bouet, Romain | Mattout, Jérémie | Brandewinder, Marie | Bastuji, Hélène

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International audience. To assess the performance of the single-channel automatic sleep staging (AS) software ASEEGA in adult patients diagnosed with various sleep disorders. Sleep recordings were included of 95 patients (38 women, 40.5 ± 13.7 years) diagnosed with insomnia (n = 23), idiopathic hypersomnia (n = 24), narcolepsy (n = 24), and obstructive sleep apnea (n = 24). Visual staging (VS) was performed by two experts (VS1 and VS2) according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine rules. AS was based on the analysis of a single electroencephalogram channel (Cz-Pz), without any information from electro-oculography nor electromyography. The epoch-by-epoch agreement (concordance and Conger's coefficient [κ]) was compared pairwise (VS1-VS2, AS-VS1, AS-VS2) and between AS and consensual VS. Sleep parameters were also compared. The pairwise agreements were: between AS and VS1, 78.6% (κ = 0.70); AS and VS2, 75.0% (0.65); and VS1 and VS2, 79.5% (0.72). Agreement between AS and consensual VS was 85.6% (0.80), with the following distribution: insomnia 85.5% (0.80), narcolepsy 83.8% (0.78), idiopathic hypersomnia 86.1% (0.68), and obstructive sleep disorder 87.2% (0.82). A significant low-amplitude scorer effect was observed for most sleep parameters, not always driven by the same scorer. Hypnograms obtained with AS and VS exhibited very close sleep organization, except for 80% of rapid eye movement sleep onset in the group diagnosed with narcolepsy missed by AS. Agreement between AS and VS in sleep disorders is comparable to that reported in healthy individuals and to interexpert agreement in patients. ASEEGA could therefore be considered as a complementary sleep stage scoring tool in clinical practice, after improvement of rapid eye movement sleep onset detection.

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