Chest Service, CHU Saint-Pierre, Brussels, Belgium. Marie
Int J Med Inform. 2011 Feb;80(2):127-32. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2010.10.007. Epub 2010 Nov 4.
To assess, using complete polysomnography as the gold standard, the capability of Heasys(®), an innovative wireless bed monitoring assistance to record body movements and presence and to infer bed-exit events and body position changes at night.
Descriptive study.
Sleep laboratory for patient's recording and home for healthy volunteers.
Twelve patients referred for suspicion or treatment of sleep disordered breathing and 5 healthy subjects.
Complete polysomnography was recorded during one night in patients and during two nights in healthy volunteers. Heasys(®) sheet was placed under the fitted bed sheet to allow concomitant recording. During the second night, healthy subjects were asked to get out of bed at least 2 times for a minimal duration of 3 min.
Heasys(®) allowed the detection of all bed-exit events in patients and volunteers (sensitivity: 100%, and specificity: 85%). When bed-exit events were defined by the lack of the presence signal combined with absence of motion and a dip in temperature, sensitivity and specificity of Heasys(®) were 92 and 100%, respectively. In patients and volunteers, Heasys(®) detected body position changes recorded by polysomnography respectively, in 84 and 98% of the cases. Additional recorded motions were mainly related to leg movements or arousals.
In this small feasibility study, Heasys(®) seemed to be an effective innovative device allowing bed-exit events detection in adult patients and healthy volunteers.
使用完整的多导睡眠图作为金标准,评估 Heasys(®),一种创新的无线床监测辅助设备,用于记录身体运动和存在情况,并推断夜间的离床事件和身体位置变化。
描述性研究。
睡眠实验室用于患者记录和健康志愿者的家庭。
12 名因怀疑或治疗睡眠呼吸障碍而转介的患者和 5 名健康志愿者。
患者在一夜期间和健康志愿者在两夜期间进行完整的多导睡眠图记录。Heasys(®)片放置在合身的床单下,以允许同时进行记录。在第二晚,健康志愿者被要求至少离开床 2 次,每次至少 3 分钟。
Heasys(®)允许检测患者和志愿者的所有离床事件(敏感性:100%,特异性:85%)。当离床事件定义为存在信号缺失,同时缺乏运动和温度下降时,Heasys(®)的敏感性和特异性分别为 92%和 100%。在患者和志愿者中,Heasys(®)分别检测到多导睡眠图记录的身体位置变化,分别为 84%和 98%。额外记录的运动主要与腿部运动或觉醒有关。
在这项小型可行性研究中,Heasys(®)似乎是一种有效的创新设备,可用于检测成年患者和健康志愿者的离床事件。