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 ===== The SAS scoring procedure ===== ===== The SAS scoring procedure =====
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 +**Acceptable recording:** 
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 +  - At least 4 hours of sleep and with good quality EEG signal
 +  - With valid signal from oximeter during the 4 hours mentioned
 +  - With at least two out of three signals from
 +       * Cannula
 +       * Thorax belt
 +       * Abdomen belt
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 The downloaded recordings can be found in the recording library. Start by choosing an unscored recording, marked as “New” in the Status column, to work with (fig 1.). Double click on the recording to open it. The downloaded recordings can be found in the recording library. Start by choosing an unscored recording, marked as “New” in the Status column, to work with (fig 1.). Double click on the recording to open it.
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 The work order you should use can be seen in our SR scoring layout (fig.2- SR SAS Scoring layout).  The work order you should use can be seen in our SR scoring layout (fig.2- SR SAS Scoring layout). 
  
-<figure> {{: esada_instructions:scoring_layout.png?700 |Figure 2}} <caption> In the worksheet layout you can see tabs that are in the following order: SAS-EEG, Breathing, PLM sheet and Arousal sheet. </caption></figure>+<figure> {{:esada_instructions:esada_layout.png?400 |Figure 2}} <caption> In the worksheet layout you can see tabs that are in the following order: SAS-EEG, Respiratory, PLM sheetArousal and ECG sheet. </caption></figure>
  
 We have already have imported the SleepRevolution workspace (SR scoring layout). You can also set it up locally on your computer. See separate instruction “How to import SR ESADA scoring layout” link   To select the correct layout you click on the icon as seen in Figure 3 and select SR ESADA scoring layout.  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO USE THE SLEEP REVOLUTION WORKSPACE NOT THE ONE THAT OPENS AUTOMATICALLY! We have already have imported the SleepRevolution workspace (SR scoring layout). You can also set it up locally on your computer. See separate instruction “How to import SR ESADA scoring layout” link   To select the correct layout you click on the icon as seen in Figure 3 and select SR ESADA scoring layout.  IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO USE THE SLEEP REVOLUTION WORKSPACE NOT THE ONE THAT OPENS AUTOMATICALLY!
  
-<figure> {{: esada_instructions:scoring_layout2.png?200 |Figure 3}} <caption> SR scoring layout. </caption></figure>+<figure> {{:esada_instructions:esada_workspace.png?400|Figure 3}} <caption> SR scoring layout. </caption></figure>
  
-In the worksheet layout you can see tabs that are in the following order: SAS-EEG, Breathing, PLM sheet and Arousal sheet.  This is the same order as our scoring procedure, we start by scoring the EEG and arousals (sleep staging) in the first tab, then we score breathing events (the EEG channels and arousal scoring can be seen at the top the page), next up is scoring of leg movements and finally we classify the arousals (see fig. 2). +In the worksheet layout you can see tabs that are in the following order: SAS-EEG, Respiratory, PLMArousal and ECG sheet.  This is the same order as our scoring procedure, we start by scoring the EEG and arousals (sleep staging) in the first tab, then we score breathing events (the EEG channels and arousal scoring can be seen at the top the page), next up is scoring of leg movements and finally we classify the arousals (see fig. 2). 
 It is easy to rearrange the signals within each tab if you want it to look the way you are used to but keep all filter settings like they are in the SR ESADA scoring layout. It is easy to rearrange the signals within each tab if you want it to look the way you are used to but keep all filter settings like they are in the SR ESADA scoring layout.
  
-**1.** Start by running automatic analysis: Analysis -> “Nox SAS and Respiratory Analysis” (fig. 4). It will not overwrite the previous sleep staging.+The study opens automatically as “default-scoring -1” – you need to choose **aSAGAalgorithm_uncertain**.  There are tabs on the right side of the screen and one of them is called “Scoring” – you click on the tab and there you can chose the correct scoring file to work on, you can then or later save the scoring as shown in point 9 below. 
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 +**1.** Start by running automatic analysis (it is needed for the respiratory and arousal scoring): Analysis -> “Nox SAS and Respiratory Analysis” (fig. 4). It will not overwrite the previous sleep staging.
  
 <figure> {{: esada_instructions:analysis.png?500 |Figure 4}} <caption> Nox SAS and Respiratory analysis. </caption></figure> <figure> {{: esada_instructions:analysis.png?500 |Figure 4}} <caption> Nox SAS and Respiratory analysis. </caption></figure>
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