Schaltenbrand N, Lengelle R, Toussaint M, Luthringer R, Carelli G, Jacqmin A, Lainey E, Muzet A, Macher J P
Institute for Research in Neurosciences and Psychiatry, Centre Hospitalier, Rouffach, France.
Sleep. 1996 Jan;19(1):26-35. doi: 10.1093/sleep/19.1.26.
In this paper, we compare and analyze the results from automatic analysis and visual scoring of nocturnal sleep recordings. The validation is based on a sleep recording set of 60 subjects (33 males and 27 females), consisting of three groups: 20 normal controls subjects, 20 depressed patients and 20 insomniac patients treated with a benzodiazepine. The inter-expert variability estimated from these 60 recordings (61,949 epochs) indicated an average agreement rate of 87.5% between two experts on the basis of 30-second epochs. The automatic scoring system, compared in the same way with one expert, achieved an average agreement rate of 82.3%, without expert supervision. By adding expert supervision for ambiguous and unknown epochs, detected by computation of an uncertainty index and unknown rejection, the automatic/expert agreement grew from 82.3% to 90%, with supervision over only 20% of the night. Bearing in mind the composition and the size of the test sample, the automated sleep staging system achieved a satisfactory performance level and may be considered a useful alternative to visual sleep stage scoring for large-scale investigations of human sleep.
在本文中,我们对夜间睡眠记录的自动分析结果与视觉评分结果进行了比较和分析。验证基于60名受试者(33名男性和27名女性)的睡眠记录集,该记录集由三组组成:20名正常对照受试者、20名抑郁症患者和20名接受苯二氮䓬治疗的失眠症患者。从这60份记录(61949个时段)估计的专家间变异性表明,两位专家在30秒时段的基础上平均一致率为87.5%。自动评分系统以同样的方式与一位专家进行比较,在没有专家监督的情况下,平均一致率为82.3%。通过对由不确定性指数计算和未知排除检测出的模糊和未知时段添加专家监督,自动/专家一致率从82.3%提高到90%,且仅对夜间20%的时段进行监督。考虑到测试样本的组成和规模,自动睡眠分期系统达到了令人满意的性能水平,可被视为在大规模人类睡眠研究中视觉睡眠阶段评分的一种有用替代方法。