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发作性睡病患者的周期性腿部运动:对睡眠结构的影响。

Periodic leg movements in narcolepsy patients: impact on sleep architecture.

作者信息

Bahammam A

机构信息

Sleep Disorders Center, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Acta Neurol Scand. 2007 May;115(5):351-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0404.2006.00754.x.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

We assessed the effect of periodic leg movements (PLMs) on sleep architecture in narcolepsy patients by comparing sleep patterns in narcoleptics of comparable age with and without PLMs.

METHODS

Patients diagnosed with narcolepsy between January 1999 and December 2005 were divided into those with PLM index >or= 5/hr and <5/hr. Each patient underwent polysomnographic recording followed by a multiple sleep latency test (MSLT).

RESULTS

There were 47 patients, of mean age 28.9 +/- 1.8 years, 31 (66%) with PLM index >or= 5/hr and 16 (34%) with PLM index <5/hr. Arousal index, PLM arousals and total number of arousals were all significantly higher in narcoleptics with PLM index >or= 5/hr than in those with PLM index <5/hr. Significant correlations were found between PLM index and arousal index, stage shifts, Stage 1 and average sleep latency on MSLT.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings demonstrated that narcolepsy patients with PLMs have a higher arousal index and increased PLM arousals compared with narcolepsy patients without PLMs. The contribution of the above to the perceived sleep quality and daytime sleepiness is not clear.

摘要

引言

我们通过比较年龄相仿的发作性睡病患者有无周期性腿部运动(PLMs)时的睡眠模式,评估PLMs对发作性睡病患者睡眠结构的影响。

方法

将1999年1月至2005年12月期间诊断为发作性睡病的患者分为PLM指数≥5次/小时和<5次/小时两组。每位患者均接受多导睡眠图记录,随后进行多次睡眠潜伏期试验(MSLT)。

结果

共有47例患者,平均年龄28.9±1.8岁,其中31例(66%)PLM指数≥5次/小时,16例(34%)PLM指数<5次/小时。PLM指数≥5次/小时的发作性睡病患者的觉醒指数、PLM觉醒次数和总觉醒次数均显著高于PLM指数<5次/小时的患者。在PLM指数与觉醒指数、睡眠阶段转换、第1阶段睡眠以及MSLT上的平均睡眠潜伏期之间发现了显著相关性。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,与无PLMs的发作性睡病患者相比,有PLMs的发作性睡病患者具有更高的觉醒指数和更多的PLM觉醒次数。上述情况对感知到的睡眠质量和日间嗜睡的影响尚不清楚。

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