Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8709165 | Sleep Medicine | 2018 | 24 Pages |
Abstract
Voluntary saccadic eye movement velocity and rapid eye movements (REMs) in sleep are strongly correlated. The more severe the saccadic velocity impairment, the less likely was it to generate REMs (rapid eye movements) during stage R. Accordingly 69% of SCA2 patients with severe occulomotor impairments showed absent stage R as per the AASM sleep scoring. We presume that the impaired REMs generation in sleep could be due to oculomotor abnormality and has resulted in spuriously low or absent stage R sleep percentage in SCA patients with conventional VPSG scoring rules. The present study recommends the modification of AASM scoring rules for stage R in patients with oculomotor abnormalities.
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Authors
Doniparthi Venkata Seshagiri, Arun Sasidharan, Gulshan Kumar, Pramod Kumar Pal, Sanjeev Jain, Bindu M. Kutty, Ravi Yadav,