TABLE 2.
Overview of sleepiness and driving performance measures in the maintenance of wakefulness test (MWT) and the driving simulator (DSim) after sleep deprivation.
MWT | DSim | |
MSE-L (min) | 2.43 [0.97–3.36] | 1.20 [0.94–6.16] |
AASM-L (min) | 7.75 [5.00–20.50] | 60.00 [41.50–60.00] |
Difference between MSE-L and AASM-L (min) | 6.44 [2.17–17.51] | 52.77 [38.80–58.92] |
Median MSE duration (s) | 4.50 [4.20–6.40] | 3.40 [2.90–4.00] |
MSE rate (#/min) | 1.29 [0.73–1.83] | 0.74 [0.48–1.59] |
Cumulative MSE duration (%) | 13.80 [9.35–22.53] | 5.58 [3.09–12.62] |
OFF-L (min) | 9.57 [5.19–17.82] | |
Median OFF duration (s) | 1.54 [1.15–2.52] | |
OFF rate (#/min) | 1.63 [0.10–2.85] | |
Cumulative OFF duration (%) | 4.78 [0.21–14.19] | |
SDLP | 1463.90 [493.04–3034.65] |
Data were analysed until sleep onset. Median and interquartile range are reported: latency to the first microsleep episode (MSE-L), latency to AASM-defined sleep (AASM-L), latency to the first off-road event (OFF-L), rate and duration of MSEs and off-road events (OFF), and the standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP). The cumulative duration of MSEs and OFF were calculated relative to the duration from “lights off” until AASM-L of each trial (%). Median values were first determined for each MSE or OFF per participant, and then across participants.