| Literature DB >> 4012043 |
S C Wilhoit, P M Suratt, R J Evans, E D Brown, D L Kaiser.
Abstract
Because there is no uniform method of measuring the severity of sleep apnea, we compared respiratory indices calculated from airflow and oxyhemoglobin saturation (SaO2) signals in 16 subjects during a night's sleep. Airflow was measured with a loosely fitting pneumotachograph or thermister and the following indices calculated manually: total apneas (A) and hypopneas (H); A and H per hour of sleep; total A H time; average duration of A H episodes, and A H index (the product of 2 and 4). SaO2 was measured with a Hewlett-Packard ear oximeter and the following indices calculated with a microcomputer; total number of desaturation (D) episodes; D episodes per hour of sleep; average maximum D; D index (the product of 7 and 8); SaO2 50 (1), and SaO2 10(1). There was a significant correlation among all indices; the highest correlation was between total A and H and total D (r = 0.97). We conclude that SaO2 indices calculated with a microcomputer correlate well with flow indices.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4012043 DOI: 10.1159/000194777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respiration ISSN: 0025-7931 Impact factor: 3.580