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  • Sleep staging is important for diagnosing sleep disorders, but traditional methods using polysomnography (PSG) are costly and uncomfortable, limiting monitoring to one night in a lab.
  • New sensor technologies allow for home sleep monitoring, but current devices don’t provide enough accuracy for clinical use.
  • A proposed deep learning model combines convolutional neural networks with additional sensor inputs, showing improved accuracy in classifying sleep stages, which could make diagnosing sleep disorders more accessible and feasible from home.

Article Abstract

Sleep staging is a crucial tool for diagnosing and monitoring sleep disorders, but the standard clinical approach using polysomnography (PSG) in a sleep lab is time-consuming, expensive, uncomfortable, and limited to a single night. Advancements in sensor technology have enabled home sleep monitoring, but existing devices still lack sufficient accuracy to inform clinical decisions. To address this challenge, we propose a deep learning architecture that combines a convolutional neural network and bidirectional long short-term memory to accurately classify sleep stages. By supplementing photoplethysmography (PPG) signals with respiratory sensor inputs, we demonstrated significant improvements in prediction accuracy and Cohen's kappa (k) for 2- (92.7 %; k = 0.768), 3- (80.2 %; k = 0.714), 4- (76.8 %, k = 0.550), and 5-stage (76.7 %, k = 0.616) sleep classification using raw data. This relatively translatable approach, with a less intensive AI model and leveraging only a few, inexpensive sensors, shows promise in accurately staging sleep. This has potential for diagnosing and managing sleep disorders in a more accessible and practical manner, possibly even at home.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.108679DOI Listing

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