A review of frontiers in clinical sleep medicine.

Reviews in neurological diseases Pub Date : 2010-01-01
Antonio Culebras
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The field of sleep medicine has grown exponentially worldwide. Sleep apnea is linked to the obesity epidemic, which, in some regions of the United States, affects more than one-third of the population. Sleep alterations increase the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular pathology through a diversity of direct and indirect mechanisms. Recent investigations have found a clinical correlation between sleep disorders and diabetes. Obese pregnant women are at high risk for development of sleep apnea and preeclampsia. New studies have uncovered that restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements may increase the risk of hypertension and vascular disease. Sudden death in sleep may be preventable if conditions that lead to sudden death are investigated. New neuroimaging techniques during sleep in patients with insomnia have uncovered metabolic overactivity in areas of the brain related to maintenance of wakefulness. Sleep neuroimaging promises to have research and clinical diagnostic applications.

临床睡眠医学前沿研究综述。
睡眠医学领域在世界范围内呈指数级增长。睡眠呼吸暂停与肥胖流行有关,在美国的一些地区,肥胖影响了超过三分之一的人口。睡眠改变通过多种直接和间接机制增加心脑血管病变的风险。最近的研究发现了睡眠障碍和糖尿病之间的临床相关性。肥胖孕妇患睡眠呼吸暂停和先兆子痫的风险很高。新的研究发现,不宁腿综合征和周期性肢体运动可能会增加患高血压和血管疾病的风险。如果对导致猝死的条件进行调查,睡眠猝死是可以预防的。失眠患者睡眠期间的新神经成像技术揭示了与保持清醒相关的大脑区域的代谢过度活动。睡眠神经成像有望有研究和临床诊断应用。
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