Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases

In a polysomnography study of 32 neuromuscular patients - 22 with a form of muscular dystrophy, 3 with a form of congenital myopathy, 4 with a form of spinal muscular atrophy, 1 with a recurrent form of polymyositis and 1 with osteogenesis imperfecta syndrome - of which 21 were nonambulatory, we obs...

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Main Author: Márcia Pradella
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO) 1994-12-01
Series:Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1994000400004&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-c71a52e3f7d8416eb1fc5f01e90f00372020-11-24T23:14:56ZengAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1678-42271994-12-0152447648310.1590/S0004-282X1994000400004S0004-282X1994000400004Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseasesMárcia PradellaIn a polysomnography study of 32 neuromuscular patients - 22 with a form of muscular dystrophy, 3 with a form of congenital myopathy, 4 with a form of spinal muscular atrophy, 1 with a recurrent form of polymyositis and 1 with osteogenesis imperfecta syndrome - of which 21 were nonambulatory, we observed sleep related respiratory disturbances represented by: drops in oxygen saturation (SaO2), cardiac arrythmia, sleep disruption, apneas, tachypnea, tachycardia and snoring. Nine out of the cohort of 32 patients presented with significant desaturations periods. These patients presented with an associated restrictive syndrome and thoracic deformities, some with tachypnea and/or SaO2 below 90% during wakefulness. In this group, snoring was observed in those patients with a form of muscular dystrophy while tachypnea was observed in patients who presented the highest desaturations levels. Sleep quantification revealed an increase of stage 1 sleep coupled with a decrease or even total absence of REM sleep. This is, we believe, a likely consequence of episodic desaturations that may accompany sleep hypoventilation which is potentialised during REM sleep stage.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X1994000400004&lng=en&tlng=enpolissonografiadoenças neuromuscularesdistúrbios respiratórios relacionados ao sono
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author Márcia Pradella
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Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
polissonografia
doenças neuromusculares
distúrbios respiratórios relacionados ao sono
author_facet Márcia Pradella
author_sort Márcia Pradella
title Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
title_short Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
title_full Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
title_fullStr Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
title_full_unstemmed Sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
title_sort sleep polygraphic parameters in neuromuscular diseases
publisher Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)
series Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
issn 1678-4227
publishDate 1994-12-01
description In a polysomnography study of 32 neuromuscular patients - 22 with a form of muscular dystrophy, 3 with a form of congenital myopathy, 4 with a form of spinal muscular atrophy, 1 with a recurrent form of polymyositis and 1 with osteogenesis imperfecta syndrome - of which 21 were nonambulatory, we observed sleep related respiratory disturbances represented by: drops in oxygen saturation (SaO2), cardiac arrythmia, sleep disruption, apneas, tachypnea, tachycardia and snoring. Nine out of the cohort of 32 patients presented with significant desaturations periods. These patients presented with an associated restrictive syndrome and thoracic deformities, some with tachypnea and/or SaO2 below 90% during wakefulness. In this group, snoring was observed in those patients with a form of muscular dystrophy while tachypnea was observed in patients who presented the highest desaturations levels. Sleep quantification revealed an increase of stage 1 sleep coupled with a decrease or even total absence of REM sleep. This is, we believe, a likely consequence of episodic desaturations that may accompany sleep hypoventilation which is potentialised during REM sleep stage.
topic polissonografia
doenças neuromusculares
distúrbios respiratórios relacionados ao sono
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