Total Sleep Time
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the amount of time the participant spent sleeping during the sleep test.
Supine Sleep Time
The time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the supine position.
Left-lateral Sleep Time
Time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the left-lateral position.
Right-lateral Sleep Time
Time (in minutes) spent sleeping in the right-lateral position.
Percentage Sleep Left
Percentage (%) of sleeping time in the left-lateral position.
Percentage Sleep Right
Percentage (%) of sleeping time in the right-lateral position.
Sleep Latency
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the amount of time (in minutes) that it takes a participant to transition from full wakefulness to sleep.
Sleep Efficiency
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the percentage (%) of time the participant was asleep during the sleep test.
Total Arousal Index
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the number of times the participant was aroused from a deeper stage of NREM sleep to a lighter stage, or from REM sleep toward wakefulness. This is reported as a 'total arousal index', which is an average of the number of arousals per hour, and is further classified as a spontaneous, periodic leg movement, or respiratory arousal index.
Spontaneous Arousal Index
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the number of times the participant was spontaneously aroused from a deeper stage of NREM sleep to a lighter stage, or from REM sleep toward wakefulness. This is reported as an 'arousal index', which is an average of the number of arousals per hour.
Periodic Limb Movement Arousal Index
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the number of times the participant was aroused from a deeper stage of NREM sleep to a lighter stage, or from REM sleep toward wakefulness due to periodic limb movements (PLMs). This is reported as an 'arousal index', which is an average of the number of arousals per hour.
Respiratory Arousal Index
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the number of times the participant was aroused from a deeper stage of NREM sleep to a lighter stage, or from REM sleep toward wakefulness due to respiratory events. This is reported as an 'arousal index', which is an average of the number of arousals per hour.
Percent Stage 1 Sleep
Percent (%) of total sleep time in sleep stage 1.
Percent Stage 2 Sleep
Percent (%) of total sleep time in sleep stage 2.
Percent Stage 3 Sleep
Percent (%) of total sleep time in sleep stage 3.
Percent REM Sleep
Percent (%) of total sleep time in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
Apnea Hypopnea Index
Apnea hypopnea index (AHI) is a standard polysomnography measure to indicate the severity of sleep apnea. AHI is the average number of apnea and hypopnea events per hour. Will be reported as a total AHI in units of 'events per hour'.
Respiratory Effort-Related Arousal Index
Respiratory Effort-Related Arousal (RERA) index is a standard polysomnography measure to indicate arousals from respiratory effort. Will be reported in units of 'arousals per hour'.
Respiratory Disturbance Index (RDI)
This is a standard polysomnography measure. Like the AHI, RDI reports on respiratory events during sleep, but unlike the AHI, it also includes respiratory-effort related arousals (RERAs). RERAs are arousals from sleep that do not technically meet the definitions of apneas or hypopneas, but do disrupt sleep. Will be reported as a total RDI as well as RDI while supine and RDI while non-supine.
Peripheral Blood Oxygen Saturation (SpO2)
SpO2 measured by fingertip pulse oximetry is a standard measure to indicate the oxygen saturation. Mean SpO2, Min SpO2, and Max SpO2 during Rapid Eye Movement (REM), and Non-REM (NREM) states.
Number of Participants With Snoring
This is a standard polysomnography measure of the presence of snoring via nasal cannula (pressure transducer) and by objective report of the research assistant (real-time audio feed).
PrenaBelt User Feedback Questionnaire - Satisfaction
Each participant will complete the PrenaBelt User Feedback Questionnaire.
On a scale of 1 to 10, participant's level of satisfaction with the PrenaBelt. Note:
1 = extremely dissatisfied 5-6 = acceptable 10 = extremely satisfied
PrenaBelt User Feedback Questionnaire - Comfort
Each participant will complete the PrenaBelt User Feedback Questionnaire. On a scale of 1 to 10, participant's level of comfort while wearing and sleeping with the PrenaBelt. Note:
1 = extremely uncomfortable 5-6 = acceptable 10 = extremely comfortable
PrenaBelt User Feedback Questionnaire - Intention to Use
Each participant will complete the PrenaBelt User Feedback Questionnaire. On a scale of 1 to 10, participant's intention to use the PrenaBelt during a subsequent pregnancy if it was available to her.
Note:
1 = participant would never use it again 5-6 = participant would consider using it again 10 = participant would certainly use it again
Sleep Onset Position
To determine the accuracy of self-reported sleep behaviours against the gold-standard, polysomnography. This is the sleep onset position (left, supine, right) per the participant's self report and is compared with the sleep onset position (left, supine, right) per the polysomnography data.
Waking Position
To determine the accuracy of self-reported sleep behaviours against the gold-standard, polysomnography. This is the participant's waking position (left, supine, right, prone) per the participant's self report and is compared with the waking position (left, supine, right, prone) per the polysomnography data.
Number of Position Changes
To determine the accuracy of self-reported sleep behaviours against the gold-standard, polysomnography. This is the number of times the participant changed body position (e.g., supine to left side) per the participant's self report and is compared with the number of times the participant changed body position per the polysomnography data.
Percentage of Total Sleep Time in Each Position
To determine the accuracy of self-reported sleep behaviours against the gold-standard, polysomnography. This is the percentage (%) of total sleep time in each position (left, supine, right, prone) per the participant's self report and is compared with the percentage (%) of total sleep time in each position (left, supine, right, prone) per the polysomnography data.