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Sleep staging from electrocardiography and respiration with deep learning

Journal

SLEEP
Volume 43, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsz306

Keywords

electrocardiography; respiration; sleep stages; deep learning

Funding

  1. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke [NIH-NINDS 1R01NS102190, 1R01NS102574, 1R01NS107291]
  2. Category I American Academy of Sleep Medicine Foundation

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Study Objectives: Sleep is reflected not only in the electroencephalogram but also in heart rhythms and breathing patterns. We hypothesized that it is possible to accurately stage sleep based on the electrocardiogram (ECG) and respiratory signals. Methods: Using a dataset including 8682 polysomnograms, we develop deep neural networks to stage sleep from ECG and respiratory signals. Five deep neural networks consisting of convolutional networks and long- and short-term memory networks are trained to stage sleep using heart and breathing, including the timing of R peaks from ECG, abdominal and chest respiratory effort, and the combinations of these signals. Results: ECG in combination with the abdominal respiratory effort achieved the best performance for staging all five sleep stages with a Cohen's kappa of 0.585 (95% confidence interval +/- 0.017); and 0.760 (+/- 0.019) for discriminating awake vs. rapid eye movement vs. nonrapid eye movement sleep. Performance is better for younger ages, whereas it is robust for body mass index, apnea severity, and commonly used outpatient medications. Conclusions: Our results validate that ECG and respiratory effort provide substantial information about sleep stages in a large heterogeneous population. This opens new possibilities in sleep research and applications where electroencephalography is not readily available or may be infeasible.

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