功能性运动障碍患者的睡眠:一项病例对照多导睡眠图研究。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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睡眠问题是功能性运动障碍(fmd)的常见症状。令人惊讶的是,睡眠受损的客观相关性及其与其他合并症的关系尚未得到充分研究,也没有多导睡眠图研究。我们的目的是在自我报告的睡眠和情绪症状的背景下绘制多导睡眠图参数,并在口蹄疫和健康对照中寻找共病性睡眠障碍。37例临床确诊为FMD的患者(平均年龄[SD] 48.2[10.6]岁)和37例对照组(48.6[11.2]岁)接受了结构化的病史和睡眠史评估、神经学检查和多道睡眠图检查,并完成了睡眠质量、嗜睡、抑郁和焦虑问卷。在FMD中,我们的队列中发现了特定的睡眠障碍,32%的患者患有不宁腿综合征,38%的患者患有临床上明显的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停,8%的患者在睡眠中出现周期性肢体运动。口蹄疫患者报告睡眠质量较差(p
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Sleep in Functional Motor Disorders: A Case-Control Polysomnographic Study.

Sleep problems are frequent in functional motor disorders (FMDs). Surprisingly, objective correlates of impaired sleep and its relationship to other comorbidities have been understudied, and no polysomnographic study is available. We aimed to map the polysomnographic parameters in the context of self-reported sleep and mood symptoms and search for comorbid sleep disorders in FMD and healthy controls. Thirty-seven patients (mean age [SD], 48.2 [10.6] years) with clinically definite FMD and 37 controls (48.6 [11.2] years) underwent structured medical and sleep history assessment, neurological examination and polysomnography and completed questionnaires for sleep quality, sleepiness, depression and anxiety. In FMD, specific sleep disorders were identified in our cohort, with 32% having restless legs syndrome, 38% clinically significant obstructive sleep apnoea and 8% periodic limb movements in sleep. FMD patients reported worse sleep quality (p < 0.001), higher sleepiness (p < 0.001), depression (p < 0.001) and anxiety (p < 0.001), had longer REM sleep latency (p < 0.001), worse sleep efficiency (p = 0.012) and increased wake ratio (p = 0.013). Furthermore, longer sleep latency (p = 0.030) and decreased REM sleep ratio (p = 0.027) in FMD reached nominal significance before adjustment for multiple comparisons. In FMD, subjective sleep quality positively correlated with depression (ρ = 0.54; p < 0.002) and anxiety (ρ = 0.61; p < 0.001) and subjective sleepiness correlated with depression (ρ = 0.42; p = 0.010). Self-reported measures did not correlate with any polysomnographic parameters. Polysomnography detected sleep structure changes in FMD. Sleep abnormalities, including impairments in REM sleep, should be considered in the management of FMD. Future studies should further explore the role of REM sleep disturbances in the pathophysiology of FMD.

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Journal of Sleep Research
Journal of Sleep Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
9.00
自引率
6.80%
发文量
234
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sleep Research is dedicated to basic and clinical sleep research. The Journal publishes original research papers and invited reviews in all areas of sleep research (including biological rhythms). The Journal aims to promote the exchange of ideas between basic and clinical sleep researchers coming from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines. The Journal will achieve this by publishing papers which use multidisciplinary and novel approaches to answer important questions about sleep, as well as its disorders and the treatment thereof.
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