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A novel in-ear sensor to determine sleep latency during the Multiple Sleep Latency Test in healthy adults with and without sleep restriction

机译:一种新颖的入耳式传感器,可在有和没有睡眠限制的健康成年人中进行多次睡眠延迟测试期间确定睡眠延迟

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Objectives: Detecting sleep latency during the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) using electroencephalogram (scalp-EEG) is time-consuming. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a novel in-ear sensor (in-ear EEG) to detect the sleep latency, compared to scalp-EEG, during MSLT in healthy adults, with and without sleep restriction. Methods: We recruited 25 healthy adults (28.5±5.3 years) who participated in two MSLTs with simultaneous recording of scalp and in-ear EEG. Each test followed a randomly assigned sleep restriction (≤5 hours sleep) or usual night sleep (≥7 hours sleep). Reaction time and Stroop test were used to assess the functional impact of the sleep restriction. The EEGs were scored blind to the mode of measurement and study conditions, using American Academy of Sleep Medicine 2012 criteria. The Agreement between the scalp and in-ear EEG was assessed using Bland-Altman analysis. Results: Technically acceptable data were obtained from 23 adults during 69 out of 92 naps in the sleep restriction condition and 25 adults during 85 out of 100 naps in the usual night sleep. Meaningful sleep restrictions were confirmed by an increase in the reaction time (mean ± SD: 238±30 ms vs 228±27 ms; P =0.045). In the sleep restriction condition, the in-ear EEG exhibited a sensitivity of 0.93 and specificity of 0.80 for detecting sleep latency, with a substantial agreement (κ=0.71), whereas after the usual night’s sleep, the in-ear EEG exhibited a sensitivity of 0.91 and specificity of 0.89, again with a substantial agreement (κ=0.79). Conclusion: The in-ear sensor was able to detect reduced sleep latency following sleep restriction, which was sufficient to impair both the reaction time and cognitive function. Substantial agreement was observed between the scalp and in-ear EEG when measuring sleep latency. This new in-ear EEG technology is shown to have a significant value as a convenient measure for sleep latency.
机译:目标:使用脑电图(scalp-EEG)在多次睡眠潜伏期测试(MSLT)中检测睡眠潜伏期非常耗时。这项研究的目的是评估一种健康的成年人在有或没有睡眠限制的情况下,与头皮脑电图相比,新型耳内传感器(耳内脑电图)检测睡眠潜伏期的功效。方法:我们招募了25名健康成年人(28.5±5.3岁),他们参加了两次MSLT,同时记录了头皮和入耳式EEG。每个测试遵循随机分配的睡眠限制(≤5小时睡眠)或常规夜间睡眠(≥7小时睡眠)。反应时间和Stroop测试用于评估睡眠限制的功能影响。根据美国睡眠医学学会2012年的标准,对脑电图的评分不符合测量和研究条件的模式。使用Bland-Altman分析评估头皮与入耳式EEG之间的一致性。结果:从技术上可以接受的数据是在限制睡眠的92次小睡中,有23位成年人在常规夜间睡眠中每92次小睡中有25位成年人在85次中获得的。通过增加反应时间来确认有意义的睡眠限制(平均值±SD:238±30 ms与228±27 ms; P = 0.045)。在睡眠受限条件下,入耳式EEG的灵敏度为0.93,检测睡眠潜伏期的特异性为0.80,基本一致(κ= 0.71),而在通常的夜间睡眠后,入耳式EEG的灵敏度较高。 0.91的特异性和0.89的特异性,再次一致(κ= 0.79)。结论:入耳式传感器能够检测出睡眠受限后睡眠潜伏期的减少,这足以损害反应时间和认知功能。测量睡眠潜伏期时,头皮和入耳式脑电图之间观察到基本一致。这项新的入耳式EEG技术被证明具有重要价值,可以方便地衡量睡眠潜伏期。

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