Differentiating responses to obstructive sleep apnoea using pulse transit time


Autoria(s): Foo, J. Y. A.; Wilson, S. J.; Williams, G. R; Harris, M-A.; Cooper, D. M
Contribuinte(s)

K. P. Adlassnig

M. Bracale

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Conventional overnight polysomnography (PSG) used to determine the respiratory behaviour during sleep can be a complex and expensive procedure. Pulse transit time analysis (PTT) has shown potential to detect obstructive apnoeic and hypopnoeic events in adults. This study was undertaken to determine the potential of PTT to differentiate responses to upper airway obstruction. 103 obstructive respiratory events occurred in PSG studies performed on 11 children (10 male and 1 female, mean age 7.5years). PTT measurements were evaluated against the corresponding PSG results pre-scored by 2 blinded observers. Broadly, there were 2 types of responses. They can be either short period of rapid PTT decreases (Type 1) or prolonged but gradual PTT decreases (Type 2). Type 1 obstructive events showed a mean change of 51.77% (p

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:102633

Publicador

ACTA Press

Palavras-Chave #E1 #291500 Biomedical Engineering #730200 Public Health
Tipo

Conference Paper