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A Novel Measure of Cardiopulmonary Coupling During Sleep Based on the Synchrosqueezing Transform Algorithm
Objective:
This paper presents a novel method to quantify cardiopulmonary dynamics for automatic sleep apnea detection by integrating the synchrosqueezing transform (SST) algorithm with the standard cardiopulmonary coupling (CPC) method.
Methods:
Simulated data were designed to validate the reliability of the proposed method, with varying levels of signal bandwidth and noise contamination. Real data were collected from the Physionet sleep apnea database, consisting of 70 single-lead ECGs with expert-labeled apnea annotations on a minute-by-minute basis. Three different signal processing techniques applied to sinus interbeat interval and respiratory time series include short-time Fourier transform, continuous Wavelet transform, and synchrosqueezing transform, respectively. Subsequently, the CPC index was computed to construct sleep spectrograms. Features derived from such spectrogram were used as input to five machine- learning-based classifiers including decision trees, support vector machines, k-nearest neighbors, etc. Results: The simulation results showed that the SST-CPC method is robust to both noise level and signal bandwidth, outperforming Fourier-based and Wavelet-based approaches. Meanwhile, the SST-CPC spectrogram exhibited relatively explicit temporal-frequency biomarkers compared with the rest. Furthermore, by integrating SST-CPC features with common-used heart rate and respiratory features, accuracies for per-minute apnea detection improved from 72% to 83%, validating the added value of CPC biomarkers in sleep apnea detection.
Conclusion:
The SST-CPC method improves the accuracy of automatic sleep apnea detection and presents comparable performances with those automated algorithms reported in the literature.
Significance:
The proposed SST-CPC method enhances sleep diagnostic capabilities, and may serve as a complementary tool to the routine diagnosis of sleep respiratory events.
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