Sleep-wake abnormalities in narcolepsy
- PMID: 3704441
- DOI: 10.1093/sleep/9.1.189
Sleep-wake abnormalities in narcolepsy
Abstract
To evaluate the degree to which sleep (REM vs. NREM) intrudes into wake and wake intrudes into sleep in narcolepsy, 103 patients with narcolepsy were compared to 105 patients with other diagnoses of disorders of excessive sleep (DOES). Narcoleptic patients had more frequent REM onsets on the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) and nocturnal polysomnograms. But the MSLT latencies to REM versus NREM in narcoleptic patients did not differ. Nocturnal measures of REM pressure, percentage of REM, and REM latency excluding the REM onsets, did not differ among patient groups. With respect to the intrusion of wake into sleep, narcoleptic patients had more and longer awakenings compared with other DOES patients, but the distribution of wake into REM and NREM sleep did not differ among groups. These data suggest that narcolepsy is not exclusively a REM-related disorder, but involves an inability to sustain a specific neural state for periods comparable to those in normal subjects or other DOES patients.
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