The Somnolink-Hub: A Central Infrastructure That Unites Sleep Data at Point of Care.
Journal:
Studies in health technology and informatics
Published Date:
May 21, 2026
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleeping disorder which can lead to severe health consequences. Information gaps in the patient's diagnostic path may result in duplicate examinations, while patients wait long for sleep diagnostics. We propose an architecture for standardized sleep data exchange along the OSA patient diagnostic path. Our system consists of extended and interconnected established components for biosignal storage and electronic patient data and is entirely based on open source software. Specifically, our system supports sharing of all necessary data in the diagnostic path, from overnight biosignal recordings to patient questionnaires, demographics, and clinical data. Clinicians interact with a web-based user interface that provides an overview of all patients' documents and integrates with a processing environment for envisioned AI model usage. Multifactor authentication, fine-grained access control, and a modular structure support compliance with regulations on data protection, healthcare data, medical devices and the AI act.
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