An Overview of Techniques of Acoustic Analysis for the Detection of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Abstract
The primary focus of this review article is to investigate acoustic analysis techniques for
detecting Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). OSA causes the upper airway to collapse par tially or entirely during sleep, which reduces oxygen saturation. The existing diagnostic
techniques for obstructive sleep apnea, such as polysomnography, are hindered by the
challenges related to their cost, invasiveness and limited accessibility. Alternative non invasive and economical diagnostic methods are therefore required. The purpose of this
review study is to analyze the strengths and limitations of the current acoustic analysis
techniques as more accessible, non-invasive and cost-effective approaches to detect OSA.
Acoustic analysis, which examines the acoustic features of speech, snoring, and breath ing, has the potential to serve as a diagnostic method for OSA. This study thoroughly
examines the possibility of snoring and speech acoustic traits as diagnostic indications for
obstructive sleep apnea, using both automated classification methodologies and acoustic
analytic tools (MDVP and PRAAT). By analyzing the existing research outcomes, this
article offers a comprehensive overview of the advancements in acoustic analysis for OSA
detection. Further research is needed in speech and OSA analysis, considering clinical
factors and acoustic properties to establish a comprehensive understanding.
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