OSASUD (OSASUD: A dataset of stroke unit recordings for the detection of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome)

Introduced by Bernardini et al. in AIOSA: An approach to the automatic identification of obstructive sleep apnea events based on deep learning

Polysomnography (PSG) is a fundamental diagnostical method for the detection of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome (OSAS). Historically, trained physicians have been manually identifying OSAS episodes in individuals based on PSG recordings. Such a task is highly important for stroke patients, since in such cases OSAS is linked to higher mortality and worse neurological deficits. Unfortunately, the number of strokes per day vastly outnumbers the availability of polysomnographs and dedicated healthcare professionals. The data in this work pertains to 30 patients that were admitted to the stroke unit of the Udine University Hospital, Italy. Unlike previous studies, exclusion criteria are minimal. As a result, data are strongly affected by noise, and individuals may suffer from several comorbidities. Each patient instance is composed of overnight vital signs data deriving from multi-channel ECG, photoplethysmography and polysomnography, and related domain expert’s OSAS annotations. The dataset aims to support the development of automated methods for the detection of OSAS events based on just routinely monitored vital signs, and capable of working in a real-world scenario.

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