Comparison of Ring Pulse Oximetry Using Reflective Photoplethysmography and PSG in the Detection of OSA in Chinese Adults: A Pilot Study
Rui Zhao, Jianbo Xue, Xueli Zhang, MaoHuan Peng, Jing Li, Bing Zhou, Long Zhao, Thomas Penzel, Meir H. Kryger, Xiao Song Dong, Zhancheng Gao, Fang Han
Abstract
Objective: A novel ring-worn oximeter (Circul) uses reflective photoplethysmography and automated signal processing to calculate oxygen desaturations. We evaluated the ability of Circul to detect obstructive sleep apnea in Chinese adults. Methods: We recruited 207 Chinese Han subjects: 70% males, mean age 48.2± 14.7 years, mean BMI 27.6± 4.8 kg/m2 and mean AHI 28.6± 25.2 events/h. All participants underwent simultaneous polysomnography (PSG) and Circul testing in a sleep laboratory. Oxygen desaturation index (ODI), mean oxygen saturation (MSpO 2 ), cumulative time at SpO2< 90% (CT90), cumulative percentage of sleep time spent with SpO2< 90% (CT90/TST) were derived and compared for the Circul and the PSG. Results: The ODI was 25.3± 24.5 events/h using PSG and 22.2± 24.5 events/h using Circul (P< 0.0001), with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.884. CT90 and CT90/TST between the two methods were not different; the MSpO 2 level calculated by PSG was slightly lower than Circul, 95.0% (93.0– 96.0%) vs 95.3% (93.9– 96.6%), P< 0.0001. Circul-ODI had a good correlation (r=0.91, p< 0.0001) and close agreement with PSG-AHI (Bland-Altman analysis: Mean Difference 6.4, 95% CI − 14.8 to 27.5 events/h). Using a threshold of AHI ≥ 5 events/h, the Circul had 87% sensitivity, 83% specificity, 5.09 positive likelihood ratio (LR+), 86% accuracy, and 0.929 area under the curve (AUC). Conclusion: Circul ring pulse oximetry can detect OSA with reasonable reliability. The Circul system is a reliable and comfortable choice for OSA assessment. Keywords: obstructive sleep apnea, reflective photoplethysmography, pulse oximetry, polysomnography