Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8684027 | Epilepsy Research | 2018 | 41 Pages |
Abstract
Co-morbid sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, insomnia, restless legs syndrome, and the parasomnias, occur frequently in people with epilepsy. This article reviews the cardinal presenting symptoms and diagnostic features of each of these disorders to enable epileptologists to readily screen and identify sleep co-morbidities in their patients. It summarizes current evidence concerning the reciprocal relationship between sleep disturbances and epilepsy and available treatment options for common sleep disorders in people with epilepsy. Several illustrative cases demonstrate the practical consequences of co-morbid sleep disorders in epilepsy patients and suggest diagnostic and treatment approaches that may improve daytime functioning, alertness, quality of life, and seizure burden.
Keywords
RLSPSQISTOP-BANGPLMSPLMICPAPParasomniasICSDREMNREMaHIESSRBDCBTISleep apneaobstructive sleep apneaCentral sleep apneaISIREM sleep behavior disorderCSAOsaInsomniarapid eye movementnon-rapid eye movementUrgeCognitive behavioral therapy for insomniaRestless leg syndromerestless legs syndromeapnea/hypopnea indexInsomnia severity indexInternational Classification of Sleep DisordersContinuous positive airway pressureEpworth sleepiness scalePSGPolysomnography
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Authors
Veronique Latreille, Erik K. St. Louis, Milena Pavlova,