Gillin J C, Schulz S C, van Kammen D P, Balow J E, Bunney W E
Psychiatry Res. 1981 Dec;5(3):287-91. doi: 10.1016/0165-1781(81)90075-5.
All-night electroencephalographic (EEG) sleep studies were obtained before and during a double-blind clinical trial of hemodialysis in six schizophrenic patients with normal renal functioning. No significant changes were observed in either clinical status or sleep, except for a significant reduction in rapid eye movement (REM) density, a measure of the number of eye movements per minute of REM sleep.
在一项针对六名肾功能正常的精神分裂症患者的血液透析双盲临床试验之前和期间,进行了整夜脑电图(EEG)睡眠研究。除了快速眼动(REM)密度显著降低(REM睡眠每分钟眼动次数的一种测量指标)外,临床状态或睡眠均未观察到显著变化。