A novel adaptive wrist actigraphy algorithm for sleep-wake assessment in sleep apnea patients.

@article{Hedner2004ANA,
  title={A novel adaptive wrist actigraphy algorithm for sleep-wake assessment in sleep apnea patients.},
  author={Jan Hedner and Giora Pillar and Stephen D. Pittman and Ding Zou and Ludger Grote and David P. White},
  journal={Sleep},
  year={2004},
  volume={27 8},
  pages={
          1560-6
        }
}
STUDY OBJECTIVES Current actigraphic algorithms are relatively less accurate in detecting sleep and wake in sleep apnea patients than in people without sleep apnea. In the current study, we attempted to validate a novel automatic algorithm, which was developed for actigraphic studies in normal subjects and patients with obstructive sleep apnea by comparing it on an epoch-by-epoch basis to standard polysomnography. DESIGN Prospective cohort study. SETTING Multicenter, university hospital… 
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