Classification Algorithm for Nocturnal Hypoxemia Using Nocturnal Pulse Oximetry

2019 
This paper describes an automatic classification algorithm for nocturnal hypoxemia in patients receiving home oxygen therapy (HOT). Nocturnal hypoxemia is a well-known complication in patients with chronic respiratory disease, and the number of patients receiving HOT has increased in recent years. Many studies have reported that 40% of patients receiving HOT have sleep-related oxygen desaturation. To deal with this situation, a nocturnal pulse oximetry is used to measure oxygen saturation (SpO 2 ) and control the flow rate of highly concentrated oxygen. However, in some cases, the flow rate is not controlled properly and the same flow rate is adopted both during the day and night. There are several types of nocturnal hypoxemia, and it is difficult to classify these types only according to a subjective assessment of a medical doctor. Furthermore, it is difficult to continuously monitor the measurement results of pulse oximetry, although a flexible treatment depending on the state of hypoxemia is desired. To overcome these difficulties, an automatic classification method for SpO 2 measured by the nocturnal pulse oximetry is proposed in this paper. The proposed method uses the time domain waveform and the frequency characteristics of SpO 2 . The classification performance of the method is evaluated by using 48 measured SpO 2 values from patients receiving the HOT. The classification results are validated with decisions of ten chest physicians.
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