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德拉韦特综合征的睡眠问题:一种可改变的共病。

Sleep problems in Dravet syndrome: a modifiable comorbidity.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Melbourne Children's Sleep Centre, Monash Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Dev Med Child Neurol. 2018 Feb;60(2):192-198. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13601. Epub 2017 Nov 7.

Abstract

AIM

Many children with severe developmental and epileptic encephalopathies experience significant sleep disturbance, causing major disruption to the family's quality of life. We aimed to determine the frequency and nature of sleep problems in individuals with Dravet syndrome.

METHODS

The Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children and a seizure questionnaire were distributed to the parents/guardians of 96 patients with Dravet syndrome. Sixteen patients had two nights of home oximetry.

RESULTS

Fifty-seven out of 96 questionnaires were completed. Forty-three out of 57 (75%) individuals had sleep problems. Twenty-five out of 57 (44%) individuals had an abnormal total sleep score, with difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep (22 out of 57, 39%), sleep-wake transition disorders (20 out of 57, 35%), and sleep breathing disorders (19 out of 57, 33%). Twenty-two out of 57 (39%) individuals took medication to assist sleep, predominantly melatonin (n=14). Thirty out of 57 (53%) recently had nocturnal seizures. Overnight oximetry showed 14 out of 16 (88%) had a higher oxygen desaturation index (>3%), and six out of 16 (38%) had higher mean pulse rates than normative values. Home oximetry was normal or inconclusive in all patients.

INTERPRETATION

Seventy-five per cent of individuals with Dravet syndrome had sleep problems, highlighting the importance of routinely assessing sleep and initiating appropriate behavioural and pharmacological interventions to improve the patient and family's quality of life. A high oxygen desaturation index and mean pulse rates on pulse oximetry may reflect unrecognized nocturnal seizures.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

More than 70% of patients with Dravet syndrome have sleep problems. Difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep was most common, particularly in those older than 20 years. Second most common were sleep-wake transition disorders, affecting more than 50% of those younger than 5 years. Sleep breathing disorders were a frequent problem across all age groups. Oximetry was not diagnostic of sleep-disordered breathing or obvious seizures.

摘要

目的

许多患有严重发育性和癫痫性脑病的儿童存在明显的睡眠障碍,这严重扰乱了家庭的生活质量。本研究旨在确定 Dravet 综合征患者的睡眠问题发生频率和类型。

方法

向 96 名 Dravet 综合征患者的家长/监护人发放儿童睡眠障碍量表和癫痫发作问卷。其中 16 名患者进行了两晚的家庭血氧饱和度监测。

结果

完成了 96 份问卷中的 57 份。57 名患者中有 43 名(75%)存在睡眠问题。57 名患者中有 25 名(44%)的总睡眠评分异常,主要表现为入睡和维持睡眠困难(22 名,39%)、睡眠-觉醒转换障碍(20 名,35%)和睡眠呼吸障碍(19 名,33%)。22 名(39%)患者服用药物辅助睡眠,主要为褪黑素(n=14)。30 名(53%)患者最近有夜间发作。过夜血氧饱和度监测显示,16 名患者中有 14 名(88%)出现较高的氧减饱和指数(>3%),6 名(38%)患者的平均脉搏率高于正常值。所有患者的家庭血氧饱和度监测结果均正常或不确定。

结论

75%的 Dravet 综合征患者存在睡眠问题,这突出表明需要常规评估睡眠情况,并采取适当的行为和药物干预措施来改善患者及其家庭的生活质量。脉搏血氧饱和度监测显示较高的氧减饱和指数和平均脉搏率可能反映了未被识别的夜间发作。

本文新发现

超过 70%的 Dravet 综合征患者存在睡眠问题。入睡和维持睡眠困难最为常见,尤其是年龄大于 20 岁的患者。其次常见的是睡眠-觉醒转换障碍,影响了 5 岁以下患者的 50%以上。在所有年龄组中,睡眠呼吸障碍都是一个常见问题。血氧饱和度监测不能诊断睡眠呼吸障碍或明显的癫痫发作。

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