DOSE-I: A Multimodal Biosignal Dataset of Procedural Sedation for Endoscopy -- Technical Report
Abstract
In this document, we describe characteristics and technical details of the multimodal biosignal dataset DOSE-I of procedural sedation for endoscopy published on zenodo. The DOSE-I dataset includes 78.5 hours of recording in 171 records ranging from 6.7 to 70.8 minutes (mean: 27.5, SD: 11.6) of 281 endoscopic procedures. 1129 (median: 6 per record) transitions of consciousness and 7328 (median: 39 per record) individual sedation depth labels were recorded. In addition to clinically annotated biosignals, the DOSE-I dataset provides detailed static data about the respective study subject and metadata about the respective recordings. To further support future research, we provide details about artifact detection and preprocessed pEEG features, too. C code used for this preprocessing is provided separately via Github.
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@article{arxiv.2607.02570,
title = {DOSE-I: A Multimodal Biosignal Dataset of Procedural Sedation for Endoscopy -- Technical Report},
author = {Jakob Garbe and Jan W. Kantelhardt and Katja Seeliger and Thomas Schmid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02570},
year = {2026}
}
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Dataset can be accessed via zenodo DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18483292 For citation use the primary academic reference: Garbe J et al. Towards predicting sedation depth in endoscopy with large clinically annotated EEG data of continuous Propofol sedation. In: P. Andreevetal (Eds.): AIME2026, LNAI 16749, p.1-6, Springer, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-30813-9_58