Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease

The development of wearable devices has increase interest in the use of ambulatory methods to detect sleep disorders more objectively than those permitted by subjective scales evaluating sleep quality, while subjects maintain their usual lifestyle. This study aims to validate an ambulatory circadian...

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Autores: Madrid-Navarro, CJ, Cuesta, FJP, Escamilla-Sevilla, F, Campos, M, Abellan, FR, Rol, MA, Madrid, JA
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Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
Institución:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)
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Palabra clave:Parkinson's disease
sleep
circadian rhythms
ambulatory recordings
actigraphy
polysomnography
thermometry
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spelling Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's DiseaseMadrid-Navarro, CJCuesta, FJPEscamilla-Sevilla, FCampos, MAbellan, FRRol, MAMadrid, JAParkinson's diseasesleepcircadian rhythmsambulatory recordingsactigraphypolysomnographythermometryThe development of wearable devices has increase interest in the use of ambulatory methods to detect sleep disorders more objectively than those permitted by subjective scales evaluating sleep quality, while subjects maintain their usual lifestyle. This study aims to validate an ambulatory circadian monitoring (ACM) device for the detection of sleep and wake states and apply it to the evaluation of sleep quality in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). A polysomnographic validation study was conducted on a group of patients with different sleep disorders in a preliminary phase, followed by a pilot study to apply this methodology to PD patients. The ACM device makes it possible to estimate the main sleep parameters very accurately, as demonstrated by: (a) the lack of significant differences between themean values detected by PSG and ACMin time in bed (TIB), total sleep time (TST), sleep efficiency (SE), and time awake after sleep onset (WASO); (b) the slope of the correlation lines between the parameters estimated by the two procedures, very close to 1, which demonstrates the linearity of the predictions; (c) the low bias value in the estimates obtained through ACM. Sleep in PD is associated with lower distal skin temperature, efficiency and overall sleep time; greater WASO, activity during sleep and duration of naps and a worse circadian function index. In summary, the ACM device has proven to be clinically useful to evaluate sleep in an objective manner, thanks to the integrated management of different complementary variables, having advantages over conventional actigraphy.FRONTIERS MEDIA SA2019info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://fisabio.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones/6399Frontiers in NeurologyISSN: 16642295reponame:r-FISABIO. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científicainstname:Fundación para el Fomento de la Investigación Sanitaria y Biomédica de la Comunitat Valenciana (FISABIO)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:fisabio.fundanetsuite.com:p63992026-06-11T12:45:17Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
title Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
spellingShingle Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
Madrid-Navarro, CJ
Parkinson's disease
sleep
circadian rhythms
ambulatory recordings
actigraphy
polysomnography
thermometry
title_short Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
title_full Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
title_fullStr Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
title_full_unstemmed Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
title_sort Validation of a Device for the Ambulatory Monitoring of Sleep Patterns: A Pilot Study on Parkinson's Disease
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Madrid-Navarro, CJ
Cuesta, FJP
Escamilla-Sevilla, F
Campos, M
Abellan, FR
Rol, MA
Madrid, JA
author Madrid-Navarro, CJ
author_facet Madrid-Navarro, CJ
Cuesta, FJP
Escamilla-Sevilla, F
Campos, M
Abellan, FR
Rol, MA
Madrid, JA
author_role author
author2 Cuesta, FJP
Escamilla-Sevilla, F
Campos, M
Abellan, FR
Rol, MA
Madrid, JA
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Parkinson's disease
sleep
circadian rhythms
ambulatory recordings
actigraphy
polysomnography
thermometry
topic Parkinson's disease
sleep
circadian rhythms
ambulatory recordings
actigraphy
polysomnography
thermometry
description The development of wearable devices has increase interest in the use of ambulatory methods to detect sleep disorders more objectively than those permitted by subjective scales evaluating sleep quality, while subjects maintain their usual lifestyle. This study aims to validate an ambulatory circadian monitoring (ACM) device for the detection of sleep and wake states and apply it to the evaluation of sleep quality in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). A polysomnographic validation study was conducted on a group of patients with different sleep disorders in a preliminary phase, followed by a pilot study to apply this methodology to PD patients. The ACM device makes it possible to estimate the main sleep parameters very accurately, as demonstrated by: (a) the lack of significant differences between themean values detected by PSG and ACMin time in bed (TIB), total sleep time (TST), sleep efficiency (SE), and time awake after sleep onset (WASO); (b) the slope of the correlation lines between the parameters estimated by the two procedures, very close to 1, which demonstrates the linearity of the predictions; (c) the low bias value in the estimates obtained through ACM. Sleep in PD is associated with lower distal skin temperature, efficiency and overall sleep time; greater WASO, activity during sleep and duration of naps and a worse circadian function index. In summary, the ACM device has proven to be clinically useful to evaluate sleep in an objective manner, thanks to the integrated management of different complementary variables, having advantages over conventional actigraphy.
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