Conference Proceedings
Recognizing central and obstructive sleep apnea events from normal breathing events in ECG recordings
AH Khandoker, J Gubbi, M Palaniswami
Computers in Cardiology | Published : 2008
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes a pause in airflow with continuing breathing effort. In contrast, central sleep apnea (CSA) event is not accompanied with breathing effort. The aim of this study is to differentiate CSA and OSA events from normal breathing events using wavelet based features of ECG signal over 5 second period. Total 164880 epochs(each of 5-second duration) from normal breathing events, 196 epochs from 116 CSA, 5281 epochs from 2173 OSA and 3073 epochs from 1563 hypopnea events were selected from single lead ECGs (sampling rate=250 Hz). At the first stage of classification, apnea events were classified from normal breathing events and at the second stage, hypopneas were id..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project with Compumedics Pty Ltd
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project with Compumedics Pty Ltd (LP0454378). The authors would like to thank all members of research and innovation team of Compumedics for providing sleep studies and their valuable advices, feedback and support.