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Actical加速度计作为监测个体犬只睡眠和休息时间的临床工具。

Actical Accelerometers as a Clinical Tool for the Monitoring of Sleeping and Resting Periods in Individual Dogs.

作者信息

Straube-Koegler Simone, Dobenecker Britta, Lauer Susanne, Wielaender Franziska, Zablotski Yury, Fischer Andrea

机构信息

LMU Small Animal Clinic, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, 80539 Munich, Germany.

Chair of Animal Nutrition and Dietetics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, 80539 Munich, Germany.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2025 Sep 1;15(17):2571. doi: 10.3390/ani15172571.

Abstract

Various accelerometers offer to monitor sleep efficiency in dogs, but the underlying proprietary algorithms are not usually revealed. The aim of this pilot study was to achieve insights on the performance of an omnidirectional accelerometer to document sleeping and resting periods in dogs with a simple binary cut-off (0 cpm; ≥1 cpm) and the interference of movements. All data were acquired with a neck collar-mounted accelerometer (Actical; Philips Respironics Inc., Murrysville, PA, USA) that provides access to raw data. Ten privately owned dogs (6 dogs with and 4 dogs without movements during sleep) were monitored shortly before, during and after their sleeping and resting periods. Experienced observers documented any visible movement and the corresponding behavioral state continuously for each minute as apparent sleep (eyes closed, regular breathing pattern), rest (eyes open), awake and alert. Total observation time was 2633 min, and 32 sleeping and resting periods were monitored. Zero accelerometer counts per minute documented the combined sleeping and resting periods with a sensitivity of 94.0% and specificity of 96.1% but could not differentiate between apparent sleeping and resting with eyes closed or open. Mild movements during sleep did not interfere with the recordings. The pilot data obtained in this study supports further investigation of this approach to document sleeping and resting periods over prolonged periods in individual dogs.

摘要

各种加速度计可用于监测犬类的睡眠效率,但通常不会透露其底层的专有算法。本初步研究的目的是深入了解全向加速度计的性能,通过简单的二元阈值(0次/分钟;≥1次/分钟)记录犬类的睡眠和休息时段以及运动干扰情况。所有数据均通过佩戴在颈部的加速度计(Actical;飞利浦伟康公司,美国宾夕法尼亚州默里斯维尔)采集,该加速度计可获取原始数据。在10只私人饲养的犬类(6只睡眠时有运动,4只睡眠时无运动)的睡眠和休息时段之前、期间及之后进行了短期监测。经验丰富的观察者每分钟持续记录任何可见运动及相应的行为状态,分为明显睡眠(眼睛闭合、呼吸规律)、休息(眼睛睁开)、清醒警觉。总观察时间为2633分钟,监测了32个睡眠和休息时段。每分钟加速度计计数为零记录了睡眠和休息时段的总和,灵敏度为94.0%,特异性为96.1%,但无法区分眼睛闭合或睁开时的明显睡眠和休息。睡眠期间的轻微运动并未干扰记录。本研究获得的初步数据支持进一步研究这种方法,以长期记录个体犬类的睡眠和休息时段。

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