Actigraphy against 32‐hour polysomnography in patients with suspected idiopathic hypersomnia
Summary Actigraphy, a tool known for investigating sleep–wake patterns at home, lacks scientific validation in hypersomnolent subjects. We aim to validate an actigraphy‐based sleep–wake prediction algorithm against 32‐h continuous polysomnography in patients with suspected idiopathic hypersomnia, and to compare its performance to predict sleep–wake ...
Tugdual Adam+3 more
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Esketamine Optimized the Efficacy of Dexmedetomidine in Treating Sleep Disorders with Comorbid Depression. [PDF]
Ding Y, Wang Z, Huang J, Yi Y, Wu Z.
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ABSTRACT This study aims to identify differences in the functional neural connectivity of the brain of paediatric patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Using EEG signals from 3673 paediatric patients, we grouped subjects into OSA or control groups based on sleep oxygen desaturation levels and apnea‐hypopnea index (AHI), and applied topological data ...
Aarti Sathyanarayana+2 more
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Cholinergic modulation of neural networks supports sequential and complementary roles for NREM and REM states in memory consolidation. [PDF]
Satchell M+6 more
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The spectrum of REM sleep-related episodes in children with type 1 narcolepsy
E. Antelmi+9 more
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Ikelos‐Rating Scale: Validation of a Behavioural Severity Marker in REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder
ABSTRACT The Ikelos‐Rating Scale (Ikelos‐RS) is a new, expert‐interviewed and bedpartner‐reported severity marker assessing frequency and expression of isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD), a precursor of clinical α‐synucleinopathies. This study aimed to validate the Ikelos‐RS in 180 patients with three‐night PSG‐confirmed iRBD (68.4 ± 8.3 ...
Sophia Stotz, Frederik Bes, Dieter Kunz
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Rapid Eye Movements in Sleep Furnish a Unique Probe into the Ontogenetic and Phylogenetic Development of the Visual Brain: Implications for Autism Research. [PDF]
Hong CC.
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ABSTRACT The bidirectional interaction between sleep and epilepsy is well known. In particular, it has been established that sleep apnea can worsen epilepsy, whereas sleep apnea (SA) treatment has a beneficial effect on seizure control. However, the exact mechanisms whereby SA promotes epileptic seizures are unknown.
Christian M. Horvath+4 more
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Rapid eye movement sleep without atonia in patients with sleep-related fronto-temporal epilepsy. [PDF]
Senel GB+3 more
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ABSTRACT Wearables that integrate actigraphy and pulse photoplethysmography (ACT + PPG) could represent a promising advancement in insomnia research and clinical practice. This especially applies to assessing objective sleep for a longer period in the home environment, which is impractical with ambulatory polysomnography (PSG) whereas actigraphy alone ...
Victor I. Spoormaker, Borbala Blaskovich
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