Acebo Christine, LeBourgeois Monique K
Sleep and Chronobiology Research Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, E.P. Bradley Hospital/Brown Medical School, 1011 Veterans Memorial Parkway, East Providence, RI 02915, USA.
Respir Care Clin N Am. 2006 Mar;12(1):23-30, viii. doi: 10.1016/j.rcc.2005.11.010.
Actigraphy is a methodology for recording and analyzing activity (movement) from small, computerized devices worn on the body. Published reports on the reliability and validity of actigraph measures, although not comprehensive, generally indicate that sleep estimated by scoring algorithms is relatively consistent with PSG-scored sleep for normal individuals across the lifespan and for some patient groups. Accuracy is often greatly decreased when sleep is disordered or disrupted. Although actigraphy maybe suitable for documenting and evaluating some sleep disorders, its role in clinical diagnosis is limited. Actigraphy is a useful methodology for investigating group differences, sleep-pattern variations over time, and the effects of behavioral or treatment interventions. Controlling artifacts is extremely important, and using some form of daily log is essential for documenting events. The recording period should be long enough to provide reliable measures and to capture important variations across time.
活动记录仪是一种用于记录和分析佩戴在身体上的小型计算机化设备所记录的活动(运动)的方法。关于活动记录仪测量的可靠性和有效性的已发表报告虽然并不全面,但总体表明,通过评分算法估计的睡眠与通过多导睡眠图(PSG)评分的睡眠在整个生命周期的正常个体以及一些患者群体中相对一致。当睡眠紊乱或中断时,准确性通常会大大降低。尽管活动记录仪可能适用于记录和评估某些睡眠障碍,但其在临床诊断中的作用有限。活动记录仪是一种用于研究群体差异、随时间变化的睡眠模式变化以及行为或治疗干预效果的有用方法。控制伪迹极其重要,使用某种形式的日常日志对于记录事件至关重要。记录期应足够长,以提供可靠的测量结果并捕捉随时间的重要变化。