SPHYNCS: The Use of the Swiss Narcolepsy Scale in a New Cohort of Patients with Narcolepsy and Its Borderland and Review of the Literature

Kseniia Zub, J. Warncke, J. van der Meer, E. Wenz, Livia G. Fregolente, P. Bargiotas, G. Benbir Senel, C. Sturzenegger, G. J. Lammers, Ulf Kallweit, Markus H. Schmidt, R. Khatami, Zhongxing Zhang, Sigrid von Manitius, Silvia Miano, Jens G. Acker, Matthias Strub, Claudio L. A. Bassetti
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Introduction and aims: Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is a central disorder of hypersomnolence (CDH) characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy. The Swiss Narcolepsy Scale (SNS), which includes the updated and short (sSNS) versions, has recently been introduced as a reliable diagnostic tool for identifying NT1. This study aims to assess the validity of the SNS scales in a new cohort of patients with CDH, while also introducing the French and Italian versions of the SNS and providing a summary of the existing literature on SNS. Materials and methods: The current study is based on the international Swiss Primary Hypersomnolence and Narcolepsy Cohort Study (iSPHYNCS) which aims to identify new biomarkers for CDH. Diagnostic accuracy of the SNS was assessed by calculating sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value. Results: In our population, 108 participants with suspected CDH (including 28 NT1 patients) and 14 healthy controls completed the scale. Original SNS, updated SNS and sSNS scores showed a high sensitivity (86%, 89% and 79%, respectively) and high specificity (96%, 90% and 95%, respectively) for diagnosing NT1 compared to other CDH. The French version was completed by 5 participants, and the Italian version by 8 participants. Regarding previous studies, the SNS has now been assessed in six different populations, involving a total of 1247 subjects (including 326 with narcolepsy with cataplexy/NT1), suggesting high sensitivity (85–100%) and specificity (86–100%) of the SNS for the diagnosis of NT1. Conclusion: The SNS is a simple screening tool validated in seven languages (German, English, French, Italian, Dutch, Turkish and Japanese), demonstrating high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of NT1.
SPHYNCS:瑞士嗜睡症量表在新一批嗜睡症及其边界地区患者中的应用及文献综述
导言和目的:1 型嗜睡症(NT1)是一种中枢性嗜睡症(CDH),其特征是白天过度嗜睡和惊厥。瑞士嗜睡症量表(Swiss Narcolepsy Scale,SNS)包括更新版和简短版(sSNS),最近被引入作为识别 NT1 的可靠诊断工具。本研究旨在评估 SNS 量表在新一批 CDH 患者中的有效性,同时还介绍了 SNS 的法文和意大利文版本,并对有关 SNS 的现有文献进行了总结。材料和方法:目前的研究基于国际瑞士原发性多梦和嗜睡症队列研究(iSPHYNCS),该研究旨在确定 CDH 的新生物标志物。通过计算敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值和阴性预测值来评估 SNS 的诊断准确性。结果:在我们的研究对象中,108 名疑似 CDH 患者(包括 28 名 NT1 患者)和 14 名健康对照者完成了量表。与其他 CDH 相比,原始 SNS、更新 SNS 和 sSNS 评分显示出诊断 NT1 的高敏感性(分别为 86%、89% 和 79%)和高特异性(分别为 96%、90% 和 95%)。法文版有5人完成,意大利文版有8人完成。关于之前的研究,SNS 目前已在六个不同的人群中进行了评估,共涉及 1247 名受试者(包括 326 名患有伴有惊厥/NT1 的嗜睡症患者),结果表明 SNS 对 NT1 诊断的灵敏度(85%-100%)和特异性(86%-100%)都很高。结论SNS 是一种简单的筛查工具,已通过七种语言(德语、英语、法语、意大利语、荷兰语、土耳其语和日语)的验证,对 NT1 诊断具有很高的灵敏度和特异性。
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