Cook Jesse D, Prairie Michael L, Plante David T
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA.
J Affect Disord. 2017 Aug 1;217:299-305. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2017.04.030. Epub 2017 Apr 19.
Sleep disturbance is a common and important component of affective illness. Fitness activity trackers are emerging as alternative means to estimate sleep in psychiatric patients; however, their ability to quantify sleep in mood disorders has not been empirically evaluated. Thus, this study sought to evaluate the utility of the Fitbit Flex (FBF) to estimate sleep in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) relative to gold standard polysomnography (PSG) and a widely-used actigraph (Actiwatch-2; AW-2).
Twenty-one patients with unipolar MDD wore the FBF and AW-2 during in-laboratory PSG. Bland-Altman analysis compared sleep variables among devices. Epoch-by-epoch analysis further evaluated sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy for the FBF and AW-2 relative to PSG.
The FBF demonstrated significant limitations in quantifying sleep and wake, relative to PSG. In the normal setting, the FBF significantly overestimated sleep time and efficiency, and displayed poor ability to correctly identify wake epochs (i.e. low specificity). In the sensitive setting, the FBF significantly underestimated sleep time and efficiency relative to PSG. Performance characteristics of the FBF were more similar to the AW-2 in the normal compared to sensitive setting.
Participants were young to middle aged and predominantly female, which may limit generalizability of findings. Study design also precluded ability to assess longitudinal performance of FBF.
The FBF is not an adequate substitute for PSG when quantifying sleep in MDD, and the settings of the device sizably impact its performance relative to PSG and other standard actigraphs. The limitations and capabilities of the FBF should be carefully considered prior to clinical and research implementation.
睡眠障碍是情感性疾病常见且重要的组成部分。健身活动追踪器正逐渐成为评估精神科患者睡眠的替代手段;然而,其在情绪障碍中量化睡眠的能力尚未得到实证评估。因此,本研究旨在评估Fitbit Flex(FBF)相对于金标准多导睡眠图(PSG)和广泛使用的活动记录仪(Actiwatch - 2;AW - 2)在估计重度抑郁症(MDD)患者睡眠方面的效用。
21名单相MDD患者在实验室进行PSG期间佩戴FBF和AW - 2。Bland - Altman分析比较了各设备间的睡眠变量。逐时段分析进一步评估了FBF和AW - 2相对于PSG的敏感性、特异性和准确性。
相对于PSG,FBF在量化睡眠和清醒方面显示出显著局限性。在正常设置下,FBF显著高估睡眠时间和效率,且正确识别清醒时段的能力较差(即特异性低)。在敏感设置下,相对于PSG,FBF显著低估睡眠时间和效率。与敏感设置相比,FBF在正常设置下的性能特征与AW - 2更相似。
参与者为年轻至中年且以女性为主,这可能会限制研究结果的普遍性。研究设计也排除了评估FBF纵向性能的能力。
在量化MDD患者的睡眠时,FBF不足以替代PSG,并且该设备的设置对其相对于PSG和其他标准活动记录仪的性能有相当大的影响。在临床和研究应用之前,应仔细考虑FBF的局限性和能力。