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正常受试者睡眠时下颌肌肉活动的动态和多导睡眠描记记录比较。

Comparison of ambulatory and polysomnographic recording of jaw muscle activity during sleep in normal subjects.

机构信息

Department of Temporomandibular Disorders, Center for Advanced Oral Medicine, Graduate School of Dental Medicine, Hokkaido University, Kita-ku, Sapporo, Japan.

出版信息

J Oral Rehabil. 2012 Jan;39(1):2-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2011.02232.x. Epub 2011 Jun 27.

Abstract

Clinicians and investigators need a simple and reliable recording device to diagnose or monitor sleep bruxism (SB). The aim of this study was to compare recordings made with an ambulatory electromyographic telemetry recorder (TEL-EMG) with those made with standard sleep laboratory polysomnography with synchronised audio-visual recording (PSG-AV). Eight volunteer subjects without current history of tooth grinding spent one night in a sleep laboratory. Simultaneous bilateral masseter EMG recordings were made with a TEL-EMG and standard PSG. All types of oromotor activity and rhythmic masseter muscle activity (RMMA), typical of SB, were independently scored by two individuals. Correlation and intra-class coefficient (ICC) were estimated for scores on each system. The TEL-EMG was highly sensitive to detect RMMA (0·988), but with low positive predictive value (0·231) because of a high rate of oromotor activity detection (e.g. swallowing and scratching). Almost 72% of false-positive oromotor activity scored with the TEL-EMG occurred during the transient wake period of sleep. A non-significant correlation between recording systems was found (r = 0·49). Because of the high frequency of wake periods during sleep, ICC was low (0·47), and the removal of the influence of wake periods improved the detection reliability of the TEL-EMG (ICC = 0·88). The TEL-EMG is sensitive to detect RMMA in normal subjects. However, it obtained a high rate of false-positive detections because of the presence of frequent oromotor activities and transient wake periods of sleep. New algorithms are needed to improve the validity of TEL-EMG recordings.

摘要

临床医生和研究人员需要一种简单可靠的记录设备来诊断或监测睡眠磨牙症 (SB)。本研究旨在比较使用便携式肌电图遥测记录仪 (TEL-EMG) 与使用同步视听记录的标准睡眠实验室多导睡眠图 (PSG-AV) 进行的记录。8 名无当前磨牙史的志愿受试者在睡眠实验室度过了一个晚上。使用 TEL-EMG 和标准 PSG 同时记录双侧咬肌肌电图。两种类型的口颌运动和典型的 SB 节律性咬肌肌活动 (RMMA) 均由两名独立人员进行评分。估计了每个系统的评分的相关性和组内系数 (ICC)。TEL-EMG 高度敏感,可检测 RMMA(0·988),但阳性预测值较低(0·231),因为口颌运动检测率较高(例如吞咽和抓挠)。TEL-EMG 评分中约 72%的假阳性口颌运动活动发生在睡眠的短暂觉醒期。记录系统之间发现无显著相关性 (r = 0·49)。由于睡眠期间清醒期的频率较高,ICC 较低(0·47),并且去除清醒期的影响提高了 TEL-EMG 的检测可靠性(ICC = 0·88)。TEL-EMG 对正常受试者的 RMMA 敏感。然而,由于频繁的口颌运动和睡眠中的短暂觉醒期,它获得了高的假阳性检测率。需要新的算法来提高 TEL-EMG 记录的有效性。

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