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This site is devoted to Polysomnography (PSG) data presentation using XML standards.
XML’s popularity has made it the prime standard for exchanging data on the Web. Its self-describing nature makes it more amenable for use in loosely coupled data-exchange systems, and the flexible semistructured data model behind it makes it natural as a format for integrating data from various sources. Currently hundreds of XML dialects exist designed for particular industries, applications and needs. As examples, it is worth to mention Genomic Sequence Annotations in XML (http://www.fruitfly.org/flyannot/format.html) and HL-7 ver. 3: electronic interchange of clinical, financial and administrative data in XML format (Health Level Seven, Version 3 Draft, http://www.hl7.org/) In the course of ongoing collaborative effort with New York University School of Medicine Sleep Disorders Center, Pro-Tech Services, Inc (www.pro-tech.com) has developed an XML dialect for describing PSG Data, tentatively named SleepXML. The results of that effort have been presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep Societies, Philadelphia, June 9th, 2004 [1] SleepXML aims to provide a flexible, extensible, non-proprietary, open electronic format capable of describing polysomnographic data and present tools that could be used for the data transformation, archiving and exchange. Although several standards exist for PSG data interchange that deal adequately with raw data (most well known is EDF - European Data Format [2]), the processed PSG data, such as sleep stage scores, respiratory scores and other events, as well as reports are handled less well. All these data are necessary for a complete description of a polysomnogram, but no common language existed for such data exchange. There is variety of PSG event, score and report definitions, all of that being in some proprietary vendor formats. SleepXML intends to change this situation.

SleepXML News
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  • February, 2006:
    The SleepXML Event Set Schema Tool is available.
    The SleepXML Event Set Schema Tool allows you to specify PSG events structure: create events linked to a particular PSG channel, assign properties to events and specify how the events could be scored and presented in viewer software. To access the event tool follow this link

  • January, 2006:
    SleepXML Concept was presented at a conference
    a day long conference entitled “Workshop to develop guidelines for Electronic Interchange of Polysomnography Data,” was held on January 27, 2006 in Philadelphia. It was attended by researchers, clinicians, as well as representatives from the sleep industry, ATS, AASM and NHLBI. The primary goal of this conference was to initiate development of a broad consensus on a standard for polysomnography data exchange (raw data, annotations etc), with input from experts in the sleep community and industry.

    The SleepXML Concept was presented to the attendees; the presentation is available here for download.

    SleepXML White Paper has been prepared also for the conference attendees and can be downloaded here ;




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