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Abstract Aims To assess how automated insulin delivery (AID) impacts sleep in young people with type 1 diabetes and suboptimal glycaemia (HbA1c ≥ 69 mmol/mol). Methods We conducted a randomised controlled trial comparing AID to usual care in 80 participants (aged 7–25 years) over 13 weeks. Sleep was a secondary outcome assessed at baseline and 13 weeks
Venus R. Michaels+11 more
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An Optimized Framework for Processing Large-scale Polysomnographic Data Incorporating Expert Human Oversight [PDF]
Polysomnographic recordings are essential for diagnosing many sleep disorders, yet their detailed analysis presents considerable challenges. With the rise of machine learning methodologies, researchers have created various algorithms to automatically score and extract clinically relevant features from polysomnography, but less research has been devoted
arxiv
End-to-end Sleep Staging with Raw Single Channel EEG using Deep Residual ConvNets [PDF]
Humans approximately spend a third of their life sleeping, which makes monitoring sleep an integral part of well-being. In this paper, a 34-layer deep residual ConvNet architecture for end-to-end sleep staging is proposed. The network takes raw single channel electroencephalogram (Fpz-Cz) signal as input and yields hypnogram annotations for each 30s ...
arxiv
Pediatric Polysomnography [PDF]
Suzanne E, Beck, Carole L, Marcus
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Widespread decoupling of spindles and slow waves in temporal lobe epilepsy
Abstract Objective Memory impairment is common in people with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Recent studies in healthy subjects showed a positive correlation between sleep spindles coupled to slow waves (SWs) and memory performance. We aimed to determine differences in spindle–SW coupling in TLE patients compared to healthy controls using combined high ...
Katharina Schiller+9 more
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Jihui Wang,1 Xiaodong Chen,2 Xuejiao Men,2 Minhua Chen,1 Jiong Tao,1 Zhengqi Lu2 1Department of Psychiatry, the Third Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510630, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Neurology, the Third ...
Wang J+5 more
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Comparison of Manual and Automated Scoring Techniques in Polysomnography
Objective:Polysomnography (PSG) scoring can be performed manually or with an automated programme. The purpose of this study is to compare two different scoring techniques in PSG.Methods:The sleep recordings of 120 patients with obstructive sleep apnoea ...
Mehmet Aşık+2 more
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Objective Lactate, as an indicator of hypoxia, may be useful in sleep-related breathing disorders to identify higher risk groups and monitor the effectiveness of positive airway pressure (PAP) treatment.
Reyhan Gümüşburun+6 more
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EEG Spectral Analysis in Gray Zone Between Healthy and Insomnia [PDF]
This study investigates the sleep characteristics and brain activity of individuals in the gray zone of insomnia, a population that experiences sleep disturbances yet does not fully meet the clinical criteria for chronic insomnia. Thirteen healthy participants and thirteen individuals from the gray zone were assessed using polysomnography and ...
arxiv
Apnea duration: Respiratory Inductance Plethysmography (RIP) and Transthoracic Impedance (TTI) Pneumography vs. Polysomnography (PSG) † 1791 [PDF]
Michael J. Corwin+8 more
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