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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38401239/objective-evaluation-of-excessive-daytime-sleepiness
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REVIEW
Jacques Taillard, Jean Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi, Vincent P Martin, Laure Peter-Derex, Marie Françoise Vecchierini
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is multifactorial. It combines, among other things, an excessive propensity to fall asleep ("physiological sleepiness") and a continuous non-imperative sleepiness (or drowsiness/hypo-arousal) leading to difficulties remaining awake and maintaining sustained attention and vigilance over the long term ("manifest sleepiness"). There is no stand-alone biological measure of EDS. EDS measures can either capture the severity of physiological sleepiness, which corresponds to the propensity to fall asleep, or the severity of manifest sleepiness, which corresponds to behavioral consequences of sleepiness and reduced vigilance...
February 23, 2024: Clinical Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38367773/high-stability-of-eeg-spectral-power-across-polysomnography-and-multiple-sleep-latency-tests-in-good-sleepers-and-chronic-insomniacs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuan Shi, Rong Ren, Ye Zhang, Haipeng Zhang, Xujun Feng, Larry D Sanford, Xiangdong Tang
To assess the stability of electroencephalographic (EEG) spectral features across overnight polysomnography (PSG) and daytime multiple sleep latency tests (MSLTs) in chronic insomniacs (CIs) and normal controls (NCs). A total of 20 NCs and 22 CIs underwent standard PSG and MSLT. Spectral analyses were performed on EEG data from PSG and MSLTs and absolute and relative power in central, frontal and occipital channels were obtained for wake (W) and non-rapid eye movement sleep stage 1 and 2 (N1, N2). Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) were used to assess the stability of EEG spectral power across PSG and MSLTs for W, N1 and N2...
February 15, 2024: Behavioural Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38364977/major-depressive-disorder-with-hypersomnolence-complaint-a-comparison-study-with-non-depressed-individuals-examining-objective-biomarkers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Balthazar Bazin, Justine Frija-Masson, Helene Benzaquen, Julia Maruani, Jean-Arthur Micoulaud Franchi, Régis Lopez, Pierre Philip, Patrice Bourgin, Michel Lejoyeux, Marie-Pia d'Ortho, Pierre A Geoffroy
BACKGROUND: Hypersomnolence is common in major depressive disorder (MDD), associated with more severe episodes, suicide and antidepressant resistance. Nevertheless, few studies used polysomnography (PSG) and multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) to characterize these patients. In this context, we compared patients visiting a sleep center for hypersomnolence complaint with MDD (HSC/MDD+) and without MDD (HSC/MDD-). METHODS: HSC/MDD+ and HSC/MDD- groups were defined according to DSM-5 criteria and CES-D scale, and had a 30 h-PSG with ad libitum-sleep and PSG followed by MLST...
February 14, 2024: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38325157/methodological-approach-to-sleep-state-misperception-in-insomnia-disorder-comparison-between-multiple-nights-of-actigraphy-recordings-and-a-single-night-of-polysomnography-recording
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antonia Maltezos, Aurore A Perrault, Nyissa A Walsh, Emma-Maria Phillips, Kirsten Gong, Lukia Tarelli, Dylan Smith, Nathan E Cross, Florence B Pomares, Jean-Philippe Gouin, Thien Thanh Dang-Vu
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To provide a comprehensive assessment of sleep state misperception in insomnia disorder (INS) and good sleepers (GS) by comparing recordings performed for one night in-lab (PSG and night review) and during several nights at-home (actigraphy and sleep diaries). METHODS: Fifty-seven INS and 29 GS wore an actigraphy device and filled a sleep diary for two weeks at-home. They subsequently completed a PSG recording and filled a night review in-lab...
February 1, 2024: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324170/the-lighter-touch-less-restriction-in-sequentially-implemented-behavioral-sleep-interventions-for-children-with-rare-genetic-neurodevelopmental-conditions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma C Woodford, Laurie K McLay, Karyn G France, Neville M Blampied
PURPOSE: The prevalence of sleep difficulties among children with rare genetic neurodevelopmental conditions (RGNC) is high. Behavioral interventions are commonly used in the treatment of sleep difficulties in children with neurodevelopmental conditions such as autism, however, research is scarce in children with RGNC. The range of co-occurring complexities within this population, means there is a need for research to not only determine the effectiveness of behavioral sleep interventions, but also which components might be the least restrictive (i...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38313757/masseter-vestibular-evoked-myogenic-potentials-a-new-tool-to-assess-the-vestibulomasseteric-reflex-pathway
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REVIEW
Aishwarya Nagarajan, Sujeet Kumar Sinha
PURPOSE: This review article provides the readers with an in-depth insight in understanding and interpreting various research literatures on the masseter vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (mVEMP). The article also reviews the contemporary researches involving the clinical applications of the mVEMP. CONCLUSIONS: Masseter VEMP is an evolving yet clinically promising neuro-otology test tool that has recently gained more research interest and is considered an additional tool to diagnose various vestibular disorders...
January 2024: Journal of Otology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38286043/is-there-a-role-for-repeating-the-multiple-sleep-latency-test-across-childhood-when-initially-non-diagnostic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lauren C Nisbet, Gillian M Nixon, Aveena Anantharajah, Margot J Davey
BACKGROUND: The gold standard investigation for central disorders of hypersomnolence is the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT). As the clinical features of these disorders of hypersomnolence evolve with time in children, clinicians may consider repeating a previously non-diagnostic MSLT. Currently there are no guidelines available regards the utility and timing of repeating paediatric MSLTs. METHODS: Retrospective review of children aged 3-18years with ≥2MSLTs between 2005 and 2022...
January 24, 2024: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38283519/frequency-of-obstructive-sleep-apnea-in-patients-with-cystic-fibrosis-and-non-cystic-fibrosis-bronchiectasis-and-its-association-with-clinical-findings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Duygu Vezir, Sehnaz Olgun Yıldızeli, Derya Kocakaya, Berrin Ceyhan, Baran Balcan
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to assess obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in adult patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) and non-CF bronchiectasis (BE) and to relate it with clinical characteristics. METHODS: Thirty-five CF (27 years) and 35 non-CF (24 years) BE patients were included. Demographic characteristics, medications, comorbidities, BMI, dyspnea scales, pulmonary functions, sputum cultures, exacerbations, and hospitalizations were recorded. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionnaire was filled and polysomnography was performed for each patient...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275524/crime-risk-and-depression-differentially-relate-to-aspects-of-sleep-in-patients-with-major-depression-or-social-anxiety
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heide Klumpp, Cope Feurer, Fini Chang, Mary C Kapella
Individuals with internalizing conditions such as depression or anxiety are at risk of sleep difficulties. Social-ecological models of sleep health propose factors at the individual (e.g., mental health) and neighborhood (e.g., crime risk) levels that contribute to sleep difficulties. However, these relationships have been under-researched in terms of internalizing conditions. Therefore, the current study comprised participants diagnosed with major depression ( n = 24) or social anxiety ( n = 35). Sleep measures included actigraphic variables (i...
January 22, 2024: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38247884/sleep-efficiency-and-sleep-onset-latency-in-one-saskatchewan-first-nation
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chandima P Karunanayake, Punam Pahwa, Shelley Kirychuk, Mark Fenton, Vivian R Ramsden, Jeremy Seeseequasis, Warren Seesequasis, Robert Skomro, Donna C Rennie, Kathleen McMullin, Brooke P Russell, Niels Koehncke, Sylvia Abonyi, Malcolm King, James A Dosman
BACKGROUND: Sleep efficiency and sleep onset latency are two measures that can be used to assess sleep quality. Factors that are related to sleep quality include age, sex, sociodemographic factors, and physical and mental health status. This study examines factors related to sleep efficiency and sleep onset latency in one First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. METHODS: A baseline survey of the First Nations Sleep Health project was completed between 2018 and 2019 in collaboration with two Cree First Nations...
January 10, 2024: Clocks & Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246901/treatment-of-sleep-motor-and-sensory-symptoms-with-the-orexin-antagonist-suvorexant-in-adults-with-idiopathic-restless-legs-syndrome-a-randomized-double-blind-crossover-proof-of-concept-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego Garcia-Borreguero, Alba Garcia Aragón, Brian Moncada, Sofia Romero, Juan José Granizo, Sonia Quintas, María Castillo
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Current treatment guidelines for restless legs syndrome (RLS) recommend treatment be initiated with non-dopaminergic drugs. Given the potential role of orexins in the pathophysiology of RLS, we performed a pilot, proof-of-concept study to investigate the therapeutic effects of suvorexant, a dual orexin receptor antagonist (DORA), on sleep and sensory/motor symptoms in individuals with idiopathic RLS. METHODS: This was a randomized, double-blind, crossover and placebo-controlled study...
January 21, 2024: CNS Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38244465/sleepy-kids-are-the-current-diagnostic-criteria-for-multiple-sleep-latency-tests-enough
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aveena Anantharajah, Margot J Davey, Gillian M Nixon
Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is common in childhood and is currently quantified using adult criteria on a multiple sleep latency test (MSLT). This study aimed to describe paediatric MSLT results, particularly focussing on a previously proposed alternative mean sleep latency (MSL) threshold for children of 12 min, and assess the impact of a 5th nap. We performed a retrospective analysis of MSLTs at a single paediatric centre from 2004 to 2021. Narcolepsy was defined as a mean sleep latency (MSL) ≤8min with ≥2 sleep onset REM (SOREM) periods...
January 11, 2024: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38232309/exploring-the-relationship-between-sleep-and-aggression-in-adolescents-a-cross-sectional-study-using-the-uk-millennium-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caoimhe McCaffrey, John McClure, Sukhmeet Singh, Craig A Melville
This study aimed to establish if a significant relationship exists between sleep and aggression in a large representative adolescent cohort and explores the impact of potential confounders. This cross-sectional secondary data analysis included 10,866 males and females aged 13-15 years, from the UK-based 2015 Millenium Cohort Study (sixth sweep). Independent variables included self-report measures of sleep duration and quality. The parent reported 'Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire' conduct score measured aggression...
January 17, 2024: Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38223850/effects-of-sleep-deprivation-on-cortical-excitability-a-threshold-tracking-tms-study-and-review-of-the-literature
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Mroczek, Amedeo de Grado, Hossain Pia, Zahra Nochi, Hatice Tankisi
OBJECTIVE: Insufficient sleep is linked to several health problems. Previous studies on the effects of sleep deprivation on cortical excitability using conventional transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) included a limited number of modalities, and few inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) and showed conflicting results. This study aimed to investigate the effects of sleep deprivation on cortical excitability through threshold-tracking TMS, using a wide range of protocols at multiple ISIs...
2024: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38216521/the-epworth-sleepiness-scale-may-have-more-advantages-than-the-multiple-sleep-latency-test-in-assessing-sleepiness-in-patients-with-obstructive-sleep-apnea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuangfeng Sun, Taomei Li, Jing Li, Ke Zou, Xiangdong Tang
This study aimed to analyze the brain function of severe obstructive sleep apnea patients with various sleepiness assessment methods and explore the brain imaging basis for the differences between these methods. This study included 30 severe obstructive sleep apnea patients and 19 healthy controls. Obstructive sleep apnea patients were divided into a subjective excessive daytime sleepiness group and a subjective non-excessive daytime sleepiness group according to the Epworth sleepiness scale. Moreover, they were divided into an objective excessive daytime sleepiness group and an objective non-excessive daytime sleepiness group according to the multiple sleep latency test...
January 12, 2024: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195450/exploring-the-relationship-between-sunlight-exposure-psychological-health-and-gestational-weight-gain-a-prospective-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Satvinder Kaur, Ee Yin Kok, Nor Aini Jamil, Susy K Sebayang
INTRODUCTION: Gestational weight gain (GWG) is influenced by various factors during pregnancy. This study attempts to explore the relationship between environmental factors i.e., sunlight exposure and psychological health i.e. psychological well-being and sleep quality during pregnancy with total gestational weight gain. METHODS: This was a prospective observational study conducted in government maternity clinics in Kuala Lumpur. Pregnant women aged 19-39 years without comorbidities were recruited during second trimester and followed up until birth...
January 9, 2024: BMC Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38167365/can-people-with-poststroke-insomnia-benefit-from-blended-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-a-single-case-experimental-design
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marthe E Ford, Gert J Geurtsen, Ben Schmand, Erny Groet, Coen A M Van Bennekom, Eus J W Van Someren
PURPOSE: Sleep is essential for our overall health and wellbeing. Unfortunately, stroke often induces insomnia, which has been shown to impede rehabilitation and recovery of function. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is the treatment of choice for insomnia in the general population and is efficacious both when delivered face-to-face or online. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate efficacy of blended CBT-I (eCBT-I) in five poststroke participants with insomnia according to DSM-5 criteria...
December 2023: Brain Impairment: a Multidisciplinary Journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165365/role-of-daytime-continuous-polysomnography-in-the-diagnosis-of-pediatric-narcolepsy-type-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabio Pizza, Luca Vignatelli, Stefano Vandi, Corrado Zenesini, Francesco Biscarini, Christian Franceschini, Elena Antelmi, Francesca Ingravallo, Emmanuel Mignot, Oliviero Bruni, Lino Nobili, Pierangelo Veggiotti, Raffaele Ferri, Giuseppe Plazzi
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1) is still largely underdiagnosed or diagnosed too late in children. Difficulties in obtaining rapid and reliable diagnostic evaluations of the condition in clinical practice partially explain this problem. Predictors of NT1 include cataplexy and sleep-onset REM periods (SOREMPs), documented during nocturnal polysomnography (N-PSG) or through the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT), although low CSF hypocretin-1 (CSF hcrt-1) is the definitive biological disease marker...
January 9, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165322/prevalence-and-course-of-idiopathic-hypersomnia-in-the-wisconsin-sleep-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David T Plante, Erika W Hagen, Jodi H Barnet, Emmanuel Mignot, Paul E Peppard
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) is a CNS disorder of hypersomnolence of unknown etiology. Due to the requirement for objective sleep testing to diagnose the disorder, there are currently no population-based estimates of the prevalence of IH nor data regarding the longitudinal course of IH in naturalistic settings. METHODS: Subjective and objective data from the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort study were used to identify cases with probable IH from participants with polysomnography and multiple sleep latency test data...
January 23, 2024: Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38157452/co-occurring-ripple-oscillations-facilitate-neuronal-interactions-between-cortical-locations-in-humans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilya A Verzhbinsky, Daniel B Rubin, Sophie Kajfez, Yiting Bu, Jessica N Kelemen, Anastasia Kapitonava, Ziv M Williams, Leigh R Hochberg, Sydney S Cash, Eric Halgren
How the human cortex integrates ("binds") information encoded by spatially distributed neurons remains largely unknown. One hypothesis suggests that synchronous bursts of high-frequency oscillations ("ripples") contribute to binding by facilitating integration of neuronal firing across different cortical locations. While studies have demonstrated that ripples modulate local activity in the cortex, it is not known whether their co-occurrence coordinates neural firing across larger distances. We tested this hypothesis using local field-potentials and single-unit firing from four 96-channel microelectrode arrays in the supragranular cortex of 3 patients...
January 2, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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