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脑干病变患者的睡眠异常。

Sleep abnormalities in patients with brain stem lesions.

作者信息

Markand O N, Dyken M L

出版信息

Neurology. 1976 Aug;26(8):769-76. doi: 10.1212/wnl.26.8.769.

Abstract

Seven patients with "locked-in" syndrome were studied by prolonged polygraphic recordings. Severe alterations in the sleep pattern were observed in five patients who had bilateral extensive pontine lesions resulting in tetraplegia, facial and pseudobulbar paralysis, and absence of conjugate horizontal gaze. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep was entirely absent while non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep was absent, reduced, or altered. The remaining two patients, both of whom had relative sparing of horizontal gaze and apparently either no or minimal pontine tegmental involvement, showed both REM and NREM sleep with only a minimal alteration in the sleep pattern. The study suggests that, in human beings as in animals, pontine structures near the midline are essential for control of sleep states.

摘要

对7例“闭锁综合征”患者进行了长时间多导睡眠图记录研究。在5例双侧广泛性脑桥病变导致四肢瘫痪、面部和假性延髓麻痹以及无共轭水平凝视的患者中,观察到睡眠模式严重改变。快速眼动(REM)睡眠完全缺失,而非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠缺失、减少或改变。其余2例患者,水平凝视相对保留,显然没有或仅有轻微的脑桥被盖受累,其快速眼动和非快速眼动睡眠均有,睡眠模式仅有轻微改变。该研究表明,在人类和动物中一样,中线附近的脑桥结构对睡眠状态的控制至关重要。

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