Ferri Raffaele, Rundo Francesco, Zucconi Marco, Manconi Mauro, Aricò Debora, Bruni Oliviero, Ferini-Strambi Luigi, Fulda Stephany
Sleep Research Centre, Department of Neurology I.C., Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging (IRCCS), Troina, Italy.
Sleep Research Centre, Department of Neurology I.C., Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging (IRCCS), Troina, Italy.
Sleep Med. 2015 Oct;16(10):1229-35. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2015.05.019. Epub 2015 Jun 26.
To evaluate an alternative index for periodic leg movements during sleep (PLMS) and wakefulness (PLMW) expected to be similar to the standard index when leg movement activity is genuinely periodic, but significantly lower when periodicity is low.
One-hundred-and-seven subjects with restless legs syndrome (RLS) were retrospectively identified and included (47 males, 60 females, mean age 56.9 years), along with 63 controls (33 males, 30 females, 42.2 years). Night-to-night variability was analysed in a subgroup of 17 subjects with RLS. PLMW were evaluated in a subgroup of 66 RLS subjects. Two 'alternative' PLMS/PLMW indices were calculated: one increased the lower limit of the inter-movement intervals from 5 to 10 s ('Alt1') and another additionally considered only series not interrupted by LMs with a short inter-movement interval ('Alt2').
Despite a high correlation between methods, only the Alt2 algorithm provided significantly different results, with PLMS/PLMW indices being consistently lower than those provided by the other two methods. The difference was more evident in the controls and during wakefulness, when periodicity was lower. The difference between the Alt2 and the standard PLMS index showed a significantly negative correlation with the Periodicity Index. Night-to-night variability was similar for all PLMS indices and significantly higher than the variability seen in the Periodicity Index.
This methodological study introduces an alternative to the standard PLMS/PLMW indices, initiating the validation process for a new way of computing the PLMS/PLMW index, more adherent to the parameters that allows a reliable evaluation of their periodicity.
评估一种用于睡眠期周期性腿部运动(PLMS)和清醒期周期性腿部运动(PLMW)的替代指标,当腿部运动活动真正具有周期性时,该指标预计与标准指标相似,但在周期性较低时显著更低。
回顾性纳入107例不宁腿综合征(RLS)患者(47例男性,60例女性,平均年龄56.9岁),以及63名对照者(33例男性,30例女性,平均年龄42.2岁)。对17例RLS患者亚组进行夜间变异性分析。对66例RLS患者亚组进行PLMW评估。计算了两个“替代”PLMS/PLMW指标:一个将运动间期下限从5秒提高到10秒(“Alt1”),另一个还仅考虑未被短运动间期的腿部运动中断的序列(“Alt2”)。
尽管各方法之间相关性较高,但只有Alt2算法得出的结果显著不同,其PLMS/PLMW指标始终低于其他两种方法得出的结果。在对照者以及清醒期周期性较低时,差异更为明显。Alt2与标准PLMS指标之间的差异与周期性指数呈显著负相关。所有PLMS指标的夜间变异性相似,且显著高于周期性指数的变异性。
本方法学研究引入了一种标准PLMS/PLMW指标的替代方法,开启了一种计算PLMS/PLMW指标新方法的验证过程,该方法更符合能够可靠评估其周期性的参数。