Center of Excellence for Rehabilitation Medicine, UMC Utrecht Brain Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University and De Hoogstraat Rehabilitation, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Department of Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy Science and Sports, UMC Utrecht Brain Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2023 Jan 1;19(1):35-43. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.10246.
To investigate how subjective assessments and device-based measurements of sleep relate to each other in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Sleep of children with CP, classified at Gross Motor Function Classification System levels I-III, was measured during 7 consecutive nights using 1 subjective (ie, sleep diary) and 2 device-based (ie, actigraphy and bed sensor) instruments. The agreement between the instruments was assessed for all nights and separately for school- and weekend nights, using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) and Bland-Altman plots.
A total of 227 nights from 38 children with CP (53% male; median age [range] 6 [2-12] years), were included in the analyses. Sleep parameters showed poor agreement between the 3 instruments, except for total time in bed, which showed satisfactory agreement between (1) actigraphy and sleep diary (ICC > 0.86), (2) actigraphy and bed sensor (ICC > 0.84), and (3) sleep diary and bed sensor (ICC > 0.83). Furthermore, agreement between sleep diary and bed sensor was also satisfactory for total sleep time (ICC > 0.70) and wakefulness after sleep onset (ICC = 0.55; only during weekend nights).
Researchers and clinicians need to be aware of the discrepancies between instruments for sleep monitoring in children with CP. We recommend combining both subjective and device-based measures to provide information on the perception as well as an unbiased estimate of sleep. Further research needs to be conducted on the use of a bed sensor for sleep monitoring in children with CP.
van Rijssen IM, Hulst RY, Gorter JW, et al. Device-based and subjective measurements of sleep in children with cerebral palsy: a comparison of sleep diary, actigraphy, and bed sensor data. . 2023;19(1):35-43.
探究脑性瘫痪(CP)患儿的主观评估与基于设备的睡眠测量之间的相关性。
使用 1 种主观工具(即睡眠日记)和 2 种基于设备的工具(即活动记录仪和床传感器),连续 7 晚对功能分级系统 I-III 级的 CP 患儿进行睡眠测量。使用组内相关系数(ICC)和 Bland-Altman 图评估所有夜晚和上学日及周末夜晚的仪器间一致性。
纳入了 38 名 CP 患儿的 227 个夜晚(53%为男性;中位年龄[范围]为 6[2-12]岁)。除总卧床时间外,所有 3 种仪器的睡眠参数一致性较差,而总卧床时间在活动记录仪与睡眠日记(ICC>0.86)、活动记录仪与床传感器(ICC>0.84)和睡眠日记与床传感器(ICC>0.83)之间具有满意的一致性。此外,睡眠日记与床传感器之间的总睡眠时间(ICC>0.70)和睡眠起始后清醒时间(ICC=0.55;仅在周末夜晚)也具有较好的一致性。
研究人员和临床医生需要意识到 CP 患儿的睡眠监测仪器之间存在差异。我们建议将主观和基于设备的测量方法结合起来,以提供对感知和睡眠无偏估计的信息。需要进一步研究使用床传感器监测 CP 患儿的睡眠。
van Rijssen IM, Hulst RY, Gorter JW, et al. Device-based and subjective measurements of sleep in children with cerebral palsy: a comparison of sleep diary, actigraphy, and bed sensor data.. 2023;19(1):35-43.