Temporal dynamics of awakenings from slow-wave sleep in non-rapid eye movement parasomnia

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作者
Huijben, Iris A. M. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
van Sloun, Ruud J. G. [1 ]
Hoondert, Bertram [3 ]
Dujardin, Sylvie [3 ]
Pijpers, Angelique [3 ]
Overeem, Sebastiaan [1 ,3 ]
van Gilst, Merel M. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Eindhoven Univ Technol, Dept Elect Engn, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[2] Onera Hlth, Eindhoven, Netherlands
[3] Sleep Med Ctr Kempenhaeghe, Heeze, Netherlands
[4] Eindhoven Univ Technol, De Groene Loper 19, NL-5612 AP Eindhoven, Netherlands
关键词
awakenings; non-rapid eye movement parasomnias; polysomnography; probability analyses; slow-wave sleep; temporal dynamics; CYCLIC ALTERNATING PATTERN; AROUSAL STATES; NREM SLEEP; SLEEPWALKING; DISORDERS; SOMNAMBULISM; EPILEPSY; ADULTS; DEPRIVATION; CAP;
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10.1111/jsr.14096
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Non-rapid eye movement parasomnia disorders, also called disorders of arousal, are characterized by abnormal nocturnal behaviours, such as confusional arousals or sleep walking. Their pathophysiology is not yet fully understood, and objective diagnostic criteria are lacking. It is known, however, that behavioural episodes occur mostly in the beginning of the night, after an increase in slow-wave activity during slow-wave sleep. A better understanding of the prospect of such episodes may lead to new insights in the underlying mechanisms and eventually facilitate objective diagnosis. We investigated temporal dynamics of transitions from slow-wave sleep of 52 patients and 79 controls. Within the patient group, behavioural and non-behavioural N3 awakenings were distinguished. Patients showed a higher probability to wake up after an N3 bout ended than controls, and this probability increased with N3 bout duration. Bouts longer than 15 min resulted in an awakening in 73% and 34% of the time in patients and controls, respectively. Behavioural episodes reduced over sleep cycles due to a reduction in N3 sleep and a reducing ratio between behavioural and non-behavioural awakenings. In the first two cycles, N3 bouts prior to non-behavioural awakenings were significantly shorter than N3 bouts advancing behavioural awakenings in patients, and N3 awakenings in controls. Our findings provide insights in the timing and prospect of both behavioural and non-behavioural awakenings from N3, which may result in prediction and potentially prevention of behavioural episodes. This work, moreover, leads to a more complete characterization of a prototypical hypnogram of parasomnias, which could facilitate diagnosis.
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