To compare the effect of impulse-radio ultrawideband(IR-UWB) radar technology and polysomnography(PSG) in sleep assessment. A total of 79 OSA patients were randomly divided into two groups: 40 patients in group A received PSG and IR-UWB, and 39 patients in group B received micromovement sensitive mattress(MSM) and IR-UWB. Pearson correlation and ROC curve were used for statistics. AHI PSG and AHI MSM were significantly correlated with AHI IR-UWB(=0.91, =0.00; =0.92, =0.00). Bland-Altman analysis showed that AHI IR-UWB value was highly consistent with AHI PSG value(95.00%), and AHI IR-UWB value(97.44%). The sensitivity and specificity of AHI IR-UWB compared with PSG were 70.40% and 89.90%, respectively. The area under ROC curve was 0.915. IR-UWB has a high diagnostic value for adult OSA in terms of minimum blood oxygen saturation, average blood oxygen saturation, average number of central sleep apnea, average number of complex sleep apnea, average heart rate, sleep efficiency, REM sleep duration, average AHI, etc. It is an economic and practical sleep evaluation tool.

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