VALIDIERUNGSSTUDIE DER 10KANALIGEN REGISTRIEREINHEIT SIDAS 2010 ZUR DIAGNOSE SCHLAFBEZOGENER ATMUNGSSTORUNGEN (SBAS)

Translated title of the contribution: Validation study on the mobile 10-channel unit SIDAS 10 in the diagnosis of sleep-related breathing disorders

L. Grote, D. Meis, H. Schneider, T. Penzel, J. H. Peter, P. Von Wichert

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Abstract

We developed in cooperation with F.D. Stott, Oxford, the Mobile 10-Channel Unit SAIDS 10, a recording instrument for diagnosing sleep-related breathing disorders, to cope with the large numbers of patients requiring to be diagnosed. Studies that have already been published prove the clinical worth of this instrument that has been conceived as a mobile unit for the diagnosis of sleep-related breathing disorders outside a conventional sleep laboratory. To test the validity of this unit the present study was designed as a comparative study of conventional polygraphs versus SIDAS recordings. Method: 20 unselected patients (18 men, 2 women), average age 54.8 (34-65) years, body mass index (BMI) 29.8 (20.2-46.2) kg/m2, were examined parallel for one night in the sleep laboratory. We compared the breathing a) recorded with nasal airflow, oesophageal pressure, oxygen saturation and b) with induction plethysmography, ITP (a non-invasive recording of intrathoracic pressure variations), nasal airflow and pulse oxymetry via SIDAS 2010. The writeouts were evaluated visually according to internationally valid criteria. Results: We found 10 patients with an apnoea index (AI) > 10/h (mean AI 53.2), 4 patients with AI between 5 and 10/h (mean AI 6.4) and 6 patients with an AI < 5/h (mean AI 3.4). 5835 apnoeas and hypopneas were evaluated. The statistical analyses yielded the following results: equal classification of central apnoeas in 87% of obstructive apnoeas in 90% and of mixed apnoeas in 92% of the cases; on the whole, 10% more hypopnoeas were classified in the SIDAS recordings. Summing up, it can be stated that SIDAS 2010 is a clinically valid system for diagnosing sleep-related breathing disorders.

Translated title of the contributionValidation study on the mobile 10-channel unit SIDAS 10 in the diagnosis of sleep-related breathing disorders
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)130-133
Number of pages4
JournalPneumologie
Volume47
Issue numberSUPPL. 1
StatePublished - 1993
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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