神经精神疾病的睡眠。

M. Sateia, G. Greenough, P. Nowell
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几千年来,睡眠障碍一直被认为是医学和神经系统疾病的常见并发症。几乎所有的神经精神疾病都有可能导致睡眠紊乱。当这些并发症确实存在时,它们通常与生活质量下降、发病率增加以及在某些情况下死亡率增加有关。神经系统疾病患者中严重睡眠障碍的患病率很高,但其检出率和治疗率却很低。在这一人群中,主要的睡眠相关问题可以分为六个方面:失眠、昼夜节律(睡眠-觉醒计划)障碍、嗜睡、睡眠相关呼吸障碍、睡眠中的运动障碍和睡眠异常。在这个简短的回顾,一般的临床原则,诊断评估和管理的指导方针,为每个这些领域的考虑和他们的具体表现在神经精神疾病确定。
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Sleep in neuropsychiatric disorders.
Sleep disorders have been recognized for millennia as a common complication of medical and neurologic disease. Virtually all neuropsychiatric disorders carry with them the potential for disturbances of sleep. When such complications do exist, they are typically associated with decreased quality of life, increased morbidity, and, in some cases, increased mortality rates. The prevalence of major sleep disorders among neurologic patients is high, but the rate of detection and treatment is quite low. The major sleep-related problems in this population can be divided into six areas: insomnia, circadian rhythm (sleep-wake schedule) disorders, hypersomnia, sleep-related breathing disorders, motor disturbances in sleep, and parasomnias. In this brief review, general clinical principles, diagnostic assessment and management guidelines for each of these areas are considered and their specific manifestations in neuropsychiatric disorders identified.
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