Sleep-related breathing disorders have severe impact on the quality of lives of those suffering from them. These disorders present with a variety of symptoms, out of which snoring and groaning are very common. This paper presents an algorithm to identify and classify segments of acoustic respiratory sound recordings that contain both groaning and snoring events. The recordings were obtained from a database containing 20 subjects from which features based on the Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCC) were extracted. In the first stage of the algorithm, segments of recordings consisting of either snoring or groaning episodes - without classifying them - were identified. In the second stage, these segments were further differentiated into individual groaning or snoring events. The algorithm in the first stage achieved a sensitivity and specificity of 90.5% ±2.9% and 90.0% ±1.6% respectively, using a RUSBoost model. In the second stage, a random forest classifier was used, and the accuracies for groan and snore events were 78.1% ±4.7% and 78.4% ±4.7% respectively.
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J Sleep Res
December 2024
Department of Respiratory and Sleep Sciences, UHCW NHS Trust, Coventry, UK.
Catathrenia is an uncommon sleep disorder. Having been originally classified as a parasomnia it is now considered a sleep related breathing disorder. Polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard for diagnosing catathrenia which demonstrates a classic pattern of a deep inhalation followed by a protracted exhalation, accompanied by groaning sounds.
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June 2023
Department of Orthodontics, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology & National Center for Stomatology & National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases & National Engineering Research Center of Oral Biomaterials and Digital Medical Devices & Beijing Key Laboratory of Digital Stomatology, Beijing 100081, China.
To analyze whether the upper airway of patients with catathrenia has obstructive manifestations using nasal resistance, craniofacial, and upper airway imaging methods, which could benefit the exploration of the etiology and treatment options. From August 2012 to September 2019, a total of 57 patients with catathrenia in the Department of Orthodontics at Peking University Hospital of Stomatology were included in the study, including 22 males and 35 females, aged (31.1±10.
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July 2022
Sleep-related breathing disorders have severe impact on the quality of lives of those suffering from them. These disorders present with a variety of symptoms, out of which snoring and groaning are very common. This paper presents an algorithm to identify and classify segments of acoustic respiratory sound recordings that contain both groaning and snoring events.
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January 2021
Universidade Católica de Brasilia, Otolarhinolaryngology - Brasília - Distrito Federal - Brazil.
Catathrenia is a rare disorder classified as a respiratory one and characterized by expiratory groans during sleep. We report a case of catathrenia in a 6-year-old male patient, with documented video and audio polysomnography. The diagnosis of catathrenia is made through a detailed analysis of video and audio recordings during the examination.
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December 2020
Department of Orthodontics, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, 22 Zhongguancun South Avenue, Haidian District, Beijing, 100081, People's Republic of China.
Objective: Catathrenia is a sleep disorder characterized by nocturnal groaning sounds emitted during prolonged expiration. As a rare condition, its polysomnographic findings were inconsistent. We aimed to present polysomnographic characteristics of catathrenia patients and perform acoustic analysis of groaning sounds.
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