Sleep disorders in adults with epilepsy: past, present, and future directions

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作者
Grigg-Damberger, Madeleine M. [1 ]
Ralls, Frank [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ New Mexico, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[2] Univ New Mexico, Sch Med, UNM Sleep Disorder Ctr, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
[3] Univ New Mexico, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Div Pulm Crit Care & Sleep Med, Albuquerque, NM 87131 USA
关键词
chronopharmacology; insomnia and epilepsy; sleep apnea and epilepsy; sleep disorders and epilepsy; sleepwalking and frontal lobe epilepsy; JUVENILE MYOCLONIC EPILEPSY; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; NOCTURNAL SLEEP; POSTHERPETIC NEURALGIA; CORTICAL EXCITABILITY; CIRCADIAN VARIATION; DAYTIME SLEEPINESS; POLYGRAPHIC SLEEP; MOOD DISORDERS; RISK-TAKING;
D O I
10.1097/MCP.0000000000000101
中图分类号
R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Purpose of review To summarize recent studies on the complex relationships between sleep disorders, sleep, and epilepsy. Recent findings Insomnia in adults with epilepsy (AWE) warrants consideration of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. Daytime sleepiness in AWE is more often due to undiagnosed sleep disorders. Sleep deprivation is an important provoker of seizures in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Abnormalities in frontal lobe executive function with difficulties making advantageous decisions may explain failure of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy patients to adhere to treatment recommendations and regulate their sleep habits. Sleep architecture in AWE is more likely to be abnormal if seizures are poorly controlled or occur during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea is much more common in AWE who are man, older, heavier, or whose seizures are poorly controlled. Chronobiology and chronopharmacology of epilepsy is an emerging field worthy of future research and clinical applications. Summary Identifying and treating unrecognized sleep disorders and understanding the impact of circadian rhythms on epilepsy can improve quality of life and seizure control in AWE.
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页码:542 / 549
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