Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6060684 | Sleep Medicine | 2015 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
MS patients have a high false-positive rate of RLS diagnosis using a standardized questionnaire largely attributable to MS-related sensorimotor symptoms. While detailed clinical evaluation is essential for confirming RLS diagnosis, the PLMW index may provide useful adjunctive information.
Keywords
SNRIPrimary Progressive MSSecondary Progressive MSRR-MSPLMWAASMPLMIRLSSGPLMSrelapsing remitting MSIRLSRLSEDSSSDBTSPaHITSTREMNREMAmerican Academy of Sleep Medicinesleep-disordered breathingWake after sleep onsetperiodic leg movementsPeriodic leg movements during sleeprapid eye movementsNon-rapid eye movement sleeptotal sleep timerestless legs syndromeapnea–hypopnea indexconfidence intervalExpanded Disability Status ScaleSelective serotonin reuptake inhibitorSSRIMultiple sclerosisWASOPSGPolysomnography
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Authors
V. Mery, R.J. Kimoff, I. Suarez, A. Benedetti, M. Kaminska, A. Robinson, Y. Lapierre, A. Bar-Or, D.A. Trojan,