Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Although actigraphy is widely used to measure sleep quality, few studies directly compared actigraphy data with polysomnography data, especially electromyography data.
OBJECTIVE:
We developed an algorithm which transforms actigraphy and electromyography signals to verify the interchangeability between them and tested the utility of this algorithm in sleep healthcare.
METHODS:
Thirty-eight subjects underwent polysomnography and actigraphy. We transformed electromyography signals extracted from polysomnography as integrated electromyography (IEMG) and actigraphy signals as integrated acceleration (IACC) using their physical properties. We compared receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves obtained from transformed datasets with those of raw datasets in distinguishing REM and non-REM sleep.
RESULTS:
There was no significant correlation between raw electromyography and raw actigraphy data (
CONCLUSIONS:
The transformation algorithm revealed the relationship between electromyography and actigraphy data, and also yielded improved sleep staging ability.
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