Title :
Sleepcare: obstructive sleep apnoea screening using mobile health technology
Author :
Daly, J. ; Roebuck, A. ; Palmius, N. ; Morys, M. ; Gilfriche, P. ; Behar, J. ; Clifford, G.D.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Affordable Healthcare Technol., Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract :
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) is a disorder characterised by pauses in breathing during sleep which lead to deoxygenation. It is associated with increased risk of serious conditions including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and stroke. OSA prevalence ranges from 2-7% throughout the world, but it is estimated that up to 90% of cases are undiagnosed and untreated. OSA is usually diagnosed with a costly overnight sleep study, where a large number of physiological signals are recorded and analysed. The recent increase in adoption of smartphones has led to the proliferation of many sleep screening applications, but no existing application is based on scientific evidence. In this project we propose a novel OSA screening framework involving a pulse oximeter, a smartphone and an online server. The screening algorithms have been evaluated on a clinical database of 1007 patients and show 85.6% accuracy on the test set in identifying those diagnosed with OSA. This framework has the potential to provide a simple, cheap and widelyavailable modality for OSA screening, particularly in developing countries where conventional screening is limited.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; information services; medical disorders; medical information systems; neurophysiology; oximetry; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; pneumodynamics; sleep; smart phones; telemedicine; breathing; cardiovascular disease; deoxygenation; diabetes; medical disorder; mobile health technology; obstructive sleep apnoea screening; online server; physiological signal analysis; physiological signal recording; pulse oximeter; smartphone; stroke; home monitoring; screening; sleep apnoea; smartphone;
Conference_Titel :
Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Low Resource Settings (AHT 2014)