Authors
Kevin So, PAT Buckley, T Michael Adamson, Rosemary SC Horne
Publication date
2005/10
Journal
Pediatric research
Volume
58
Issue
4
Pages
761-765
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Actigraphy has been widely used in adults and children. In infants, validation of actigraphy has typically used a comparison with behaviorally determined sleep state classification rather than polysomnography (PSG). This study validated actigraphy against PSG for determining sleep and waking states in infants who were younger than 6 mo. Twenty-two healthy infants, 13 term and 9 preterm, were studied at three different matched postconceptional ages. Actigraph data were compared with PSG recordings in 1-min epochs. Agreement rate (AR), predictive value for sleep, predictive value for wake, sensitivity. and specificity were calculated and compared between activity thresholds and across ages with two-way ANOVA for repeated measures. Thirty-two validation studies were analyzed. Overall AR with PSG of 93.7±1.3 and 91.6±1.8 were obtained at 2–4 wk and 5–6 mo, respectively, at the low activity threshold …
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