Brotini Stefania, Gigli Gian Luigi
Department of Neurosciences, Neurology-Neurophysiopathology Unit, Sleep Disorders Center, S. Maria della Misericordia General Hospital, Piazzale S. Maria della Misericordia, 15, 33100 Udine, Italy.
Sleep Med. 2004 Mar;5(2):169-79. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2003.10.012.
Sleep disturbances are common in extrapyramidal diseases, including not only insomnia but excessive daytime sleepiness and parasomnias. In particular, complaints related to sleep are extremely common among patients affected by Parkinson's disease (PD). The underlying causes may include: patient age, associated illnesses, cognitive impairment, motor dysfunction caused by disease, neurochemical changes related to the disease, drugs, and secondary psychological responses to the disease. The exact prevalence of sleep disorders in PD is difficult to ascertain, due to the heterogeneity of patients as well as to the different criteria and methods used to diagnose and classify sleep disturbances. In this study, we will attempt to review the epidemiological data and to describe the various sleep disorders, which have been identified in extrapyramidal diseases, with particular reference to PD. There are no data available at present as to the role of gender in sleep disturbances. Finally, the benefit of sleep on extrapyramidal diseases will be addressed, taking into account that the above causes may modify the effects of sleep.
睡眠障碍在锥体外系疾病中很常见,不仅包括失眠,还包括日间过度嗜睡和异态睡眠。特别是,在帕金森病(PD)患者中,与睡眠相关的主诉极为常见。潜在原因可能包括:患者年龄、合并疾病、认知障碍、疾病引起的运动功能障碍、与疾病相关的神经化学变化、药物以及对疾病的继发性心理反应。由于患者的异质性以及用于诊断和分类睡眠障碍的标准和方法不同,PD中睡眠障碍的确切患病率难以确定。在本研究中,我们将试图回顾流行病学数据,并描述在锥体外系疾病中已确定的各种睡眠障碍,特别提及PD。目前尚无关于性别在睡眠障碍中的作用的数据。最后,鉴于上述原因可能会改变睡眠的影响,将探讨睡眠对锥体外系疾病的益处。