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更好地界定睡眠中断及其后果的新方法和新兴方法。

New and Emerging Approaches to Better Define Sleep Disruption and Its Consequences.

作者信息

Lechat Bastien, Scott Hannah, Naik Ganesh, Hansen Kristy, Nguyen Duc Phuc, Vakulin Andrew, Catcheside Peter, Eckert Danny J

机构信息

Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA, Australia.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2021 Oct 7;15:751730. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2021.751730. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Current approaches to quantify and diagnose sleep disorders and circadian rhythm disruption are imprecise, laborious, and often do not relate well to key clinical and health outcomes. Newer emerging approaches that aim to overcome the practical and technical constraints of current sleep metrics have considerable potential to better explain sleep disorder pathophysiology and thus to more precisely align diagnostic, treatment and management approaches to underlying pathology. These include more fine-grained and continuous EEG signal feature detection and novel oxygenation metrics to better encapsulate hypoxia duration, frequency, and magnitude readily possible via more advanced data acquisition and scoring algorithm approaches. Recent technological advances may also soon facilitate simple assessment of circadian rhythm physiology at home to enable sleep disorder diagnostics even for "non-circadian rhythm" sleep disorders, such as chronic insomnia and sleep apnea, which in many cases also include a circadian disruption component. Bringing these novel approaches into the clinic and the home settings should be a priority for the field. Modern sleep tracking technology can also further facilitate the transition of sleep diagnostics from the laboratory to the home, where environmental factors such as noise and light could usefully inform clinical decision-making. The "endpoint" of these new and emerging assessments will be better targeted therapies that directly address underlying sleep disorder pathophysiology via an individualized, precision medicine approach. This review outlines the current state-of-the-art in sleep and circadian monitoring and diagnostics and covers several new and emerging approaches to better define sleep disruption and its consequences.

摘要

目前用于量化和诊断睡眠障碍及昼夜节律紊乱的方法并不精确、繁琐,而且往往与关键的临床和健康结果关联不佳。旨在克服当前睡眠指标的实际和技术限制的新出现方法,有很大潜力能更好地解释睡眠障碍的病理生理学,从而使诊断、治疗和管理方法更精确地与潜在病理相匹配。这些方法包括更精细和连续的脑电图信号特征检测以及新颖的氧合指标,以便通过更先进的数据采集和评分算法方法,更好地概括缺氧的持续时间、频率和程度。最近的技术进步可能很快也会促进在家中对昼夜节律生理学进行简单评估,从而使即使对于“非昼夜节律性”睡眠障碍(如慢性失眠和睡眠呼吸暂停,在许多情况下也包括昼夜节律紊乱成分)也能进行睡眠障碍诊断。将这些新方法引入临床和家庭环境应是该领域的优先事项。现代睡眠跟踪技术还可以进一步促进睡眠诊断从实验室向家庭的转变,在家庭中,诸如噪音和光线等环境因素可以为临床决策提供有益信息。这些新出现评估的“终点”将是通过个体化的精准医学方法,直接针对潜在睡眠障碍病理生理学的更有针对性的疗法。本综述概述了睡眠和昼夜节律监测与诊断的当前技术水平,并涵盖了几种新出现的方法,以更好地界定睡眠紊乱及其后果。

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