Abstract
We examined the differences between the results of an automatic sleep analysis system and inspection decision. Subjects were 10 males (average age 21.6 years). One section consists of 20 s records. The sections that deviated from the algorithm could not be decided. Each sleep stage decided by automatic analysis was compared with the inspection decision. The agreement ratio of stage 3 was 91.6% in the highest, and followed by stage 2, stage 4, stage W and stage 1. The lowest was 62.5% for movement time. The total agreement ratio was 85.8%. The agreement ratios of the apnea index (AI) and the apnea hypopnea index (AHI) were relatively high, but for types of sleep apnea, agreement ratios require improvement.
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Ukiha, S., Hashizume, Y., Kuwahara, H., Uchimura, N., Mukai, M., Shirakawa, S., … Maeda, H. (2001). Examination of accuracy of sleep stages by means of an automatic sleep analysis system “Sleep Ukiha.” In Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (Vol. 55, pp. 199–200). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.2001.00824.x
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