Effect of neuroleptic treatment on polysomnographic measures in schizophrenia
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Effect of neuroleptic treatment on polysomnographic measures in schizophrenia
Abstract
To study the effects of neuroleptic therapy on sleep EEG variables in schizophrenia, as well as the clinical correlates of these variables, we performed polysomnographic (PSG) studies on 14 schizophrenic inpatients before and during neuroleptic therapy. Sleep continuity measures improved after 3 weeks of neuroleptic therapy, showing decreased sleep latency and improved sleep efficiency. REM latency increased with treatment, although half the patients continued to exhibit REM latencies less than 60 min. Other sleep stages and measures of REM sleep (density, activity, number of periods) did not appear to change with neuroleptic treatment. At baseline, REM latency had strong negative correlations with BPRS and SANS scores, but with 3 weeks of such treatment, this association disappeared. Further work is needed to distinguish direct medication effects from the effects of the changing clinical state on PSG measures.
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