Title of article :
Use of a portable monitoring device (Somnocheck Micro) for the investigation and diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea in comparison with polysomnography
Author/Authors :
Bilgin, Cahit Department of Chest Disease - Sakarya University Medical School , Erkorkmaz, Unal , Ucar, Muhammed Kursad , Akin, Nese , Nalbant, Ahmet , Annakkaya, Ali Nihat
Abstract :
Objective: Polysomnography (PSG) remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea
syndrome (OSAS). While PSG is essential for OSAS, this technique is not suitable for epidemiological
investigation due to its high cost. This study aimed to compare a portable monitoring device with PSG for
the measurement of parameters related to the diagnosis of OSAS in rural areas.
Methods: We conducted a descriptive study of 155 patients (30 women and 125 men; mean age, 52±12
years) who visited to the Hendek Government Hospital Sleep Laboratory between February 2011 and
January 2013 Apnoea hypopnea index (AHI), mean levels of O2 (meanO2), desaturation index (DI), and
minimum oxygen saturation (minO2) variations as measured using both PSG and a portable Somnocheck
Micro (SM) device were compared.
Results: Differences were found between the meanO2 and DI, but not between AHI and minO2. Differences
between the methods were not desired, but the relationship between the methods was distinct and
supported our hypothesis.
Conclusions: The results of our study have shown that the SM portable device can be used as an alternative
diagnostic tool in this population either at home or in sleep clinic.
Keywords :
Pulse wave analysis , photoplethysmography , polysomnography , portable sleep device , Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics