A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review

<b>Introduction.</b> Despite its high accuracy, polysomnography (PSG) has several drawbacks for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Consequently, multiple portable monitors (PMs) have been proposed. <b>Objective.</b> This systematic review aims to investigate the curren...

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Autores principales: Ángel Serrano Alarcón, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:852efb8d199548d1992a159b510389be2021-11-25T18:11:35ZA Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review10.3390/life111112492075-1729https://doaj.org/article/852efb8d199548d1992a159b510389be2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/11/11/1249https://doaj.org/toc/2075-1729<b>Introduction.</b> Despite its high accuracy, polysomnography (PSG) has several drawbacks for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Consequently, multiple portable monitors (PMs) have been proposed. <b>Objective.</b> This systematic review aims to investigate the current literature to analyze the sets of physiological parameters captured by a PM to select the minimum number of such physiological signals while maintaining accurate results in OSA detection. <b>Methods.</b> Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the selection of publications were established prior to the search. The evaluation of the publications was made based on one central question and several specific questions. <b>Results.</b> The abilities to detect hypopneas, sleep time, or awakenings were some of the features studied to investigate the full functionality of the PMs to select the most relevant set of physiological signals. Based on the physiological parameters collected (one to six), the PMs were classified into sets according to the level of evidence. The advantages and the disadvantages of each possible set of signals were explained by answering the research questions proposed in the methods. <b>Conclusions.</b> The minimum number of physiological signals detected by PMs for the detection of OSA depends mainly on the purpose and context of the sleep study. The set of three physiological signals showed the best results in the detection of OSA.Ángel Serrano AlarcónNatividad Martínez MadridRalf SeepoldMDPI AGarticleobstructive sleep apneaOSAsleep disordersnon-invasive monitorsScienceQENLife, Vol 11, Iss 1249, p 1249 (2021)
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topic obstructive sleep apnea
OSA
sleep disorders
non-invasive monitors
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spellingShingle obstructive sleep apnea
OSA
sleep disorders
non-invasive monitors
Science
Q
Ángel Serrano Alarcón
Natividad Martínez Madrid
Ralf Seepold
A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review
description <b>Introduction.</b> Despite its high accuracy, polysomnography (PSG) has several drawbacks for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Consequently, multiple portable monitors (PMs) have been proposed. <b>Objective.</b> This systematic review aims to investigate the current literature to analyze the sets of physiological parameters captured by a PM to select the minimum number of such physiological signals while maintaining accurate results in OSA detection. <b>Methods.</b> Inclusion and exclusion criteria for the selection of publications were established prior to the search. The evaluation of the publications was made based on one central question and several specific questions. <b>Results.</b> The abilities to detect hypopneas, sleep time, or awakenings were some of the features studied to investigate the full functionality of the PMs to select the most relevant set of physiological signals. Based on the physiological parameters collected (one to six), the PMs were classified into sets according to the level of evidence. The advantages and the disadvantages of each possible set of signals were explained by answering the research questions proposed in the methods. <b>Conclusions.</b> The minimum number of physiological signals detected by PMs for the detection of OSA depends mainly on the purpose and context of the sleep study. The set of three physiological signals showed the best results in the detection of OSA.
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author Ángel Serrano Alarcón
Natividad Martínez Madrid
Ralf Seepold
author_facet Ángel Serrano Alarcón
Natividad Martínez Madrid
Ralf Seepold
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title A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review
title_short A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review
title_full A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review
title_fullStr A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed A Minimum Set of Physiological Parameters to Diagnose Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Using Non-Invasive Portable Monitors. A Systematic Review
title_sort minimum set of physiological parameters to diagnose obstructive sleep apnea syndrome using non-invasive portable monitors. a systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/852efb8d199548d1992a159b510389be
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