Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Mandibular Movements Enables Accurate Detection of Phasic Sleep Bruxism in OSA Patients: A Pilot Study
Jean-Benoit Martinot,1,2 Nhat-Nam Le-Dong,3 Valérie Cuthbert,1 Stéphane Denison,3 David Gozal,4 Gilles Lavigne,5 Jean-Louis Pépin6 1Sleep Laboratory, CHU Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) Namur Site Sainte-Elisabeth, Namur, 5000, Belgium; 2Institute o...
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Autores principales: | Martinot JB, Le-Dong NN, Cuthbert V, Denison S, Gozal D, Lavigne G, Pépin JL |
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Dove Medical Press
2021
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