Towards automatic home-based sleep apnea estimation using deep learning

Author:

Retamales GabrielaORCID,Gavidia Marino E.,Bausch BenORCID,Montanari Arthur N.ORCID,Husch AndreasORCID,Goncalves JorgeORCID

Abstract

AbstractApnea and hypopnea are common sleep disorders characterized by the obstruction of the airways. Polysomnography (PSG) is a sleep study typically used to compute the Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI), the number of times a person has apnea or certain types of hypopnea per hour of sleep, and diagnose the severity of the sleep disorder. Early detection and treatment of apnea can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality. However, long-term PSG monitoring is unfeasible as it is costly and uncomfortable for patients. To address these issues, we propose a method, named DRIVEN, to estimate AHI at home from wearable devices and detect when apnea, hypopnea, and periods of wakefulness occur throughout the night. The method can therefore assist physicians in diagnosing the severity of apneas. Patients can wear a single sensor or a combination of sensors that can be easily measured at home: abdominal movement, thoracic movement, or pulse oximetry. For example, using only two sensors, DRIVEN correctly classifies 72.4% of all test patients into one of the four AHI classes, with 99.3% either correctly classified or placed one class away from the true one. This is a reasonable trade-off between the model’s performance and the patient’s comfort. We use publicly available data from three large sleep studies with a total of 14,370 recordings. DRIVEN consists of a combination of deep convolutional neural networks and a light-gradient-boost machine for classification. It can be implemented for automatic estimation of AHI in unsupervised long-term home monitoring systems, reducing costs to healthcare systems and improving patient care.

Funder

Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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