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Journal article · Preprint article

Inter-expert and intra-expert reliability in sleep spindle scoring

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Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev and Gentofte1

Stanford University2

California Institute of Technology3

Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark5

University of Wisconsin-Madison6

University of Montreal7

Objectives To measure the inter-expert and intra-expert agreement in sleep spindle scoring, and to quantify how many experts are needed to build a reliable dataset of sleep spindle scorings. Methods The EEG dataset was comprised of 400 randomly selected 115 s segments of stage 2 sleep from 110 sleeping subjects in the general population (57 ± 8, range: 42–72 years).

To assess expert agreement, a total of 24 Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (RPSGTs) scored spindles in a subset of the EEG dataset at a single electrode location (C3-M2). Intra-expert and inter-expert agreements were calculated as F1-scores, Cohen’s kappa (κ), and intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC).

Results We found an average intra-expert F1-score agreement of 72 ± 7% (κ: 0.66 ± 0.07). The average inter-expert agreement was 61 ± 6% (κ: 0.52 ± 0.07). Amplitude and frequency of discrete spindles were calculated with higher reliability than the estimation of spindle duration. Reliability of sleep spindle scoring can be improved by using qualitative confidence scores, rather than a dichotomous yes/no scoring system.

Conclusions We estimate that 2–3 experts are needed to build a spindle scoring dataset with ‘substantial’ reliability (κ: 0.61–0.8), and 4 or more experts are needed to build a dataset with ‘almost perfect’ reliability (κ: 0.81–1). Significance Spindle scoring is a critical part of sleep staging, and spindles are believed to play an important role in development, aging, and diseases of the nervous system.

Language: English
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2015
Pages: 1548-1556
ISSN: 18728952 , 13882457 and 1567424x
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2014.10.158
ORCIDs: Sørensen, Helge Bjarup Dissing and 0000-0001-6986-5254

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