An automatic apnea screening algorithm for children
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Ríos Pérez, Sebastián
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An automatic apnea screening algorithm for children
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Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB) is a group of diseases that affect the normal respiratory function during sleep, from primary snoring to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) being the most severe. SDB can be detected using a complex and expensive exam called polysomnography. This exam monitors the sleep of a person during the night by measuring 21 different signals from an Electrocardiogram to Nasal Air Flow. Several automatic methods have been developed to detect this disorder in adults, with a very high performance and using only one signal. However, we have not found similar algorithms especially developed for Children. We benchmarked 6 different methods developed for adults. We showed empirically that those models' performance is drastically reduced when used on children (under 15 years old). Afterwards, we present a new approach for screening children with risk of having SDB. Moreover, our algorithm uses less information than a polysomnography and out performs state-of-the-art techniques when used on children. We also showed empirically that no signal alone is a good SDB screening in children. Moreover, we discover that combinations of three signals which are not used in any other previous work are the best for this task in children.
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CONICYT - IDeA FONDEF programme CA13i-10300
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/138503
DOI: DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2015.11.013
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Expert Systems With Applications 48 (2016) 42–54
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