Long-lasting sleep patterns of adult patients with minor traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and non-mTBI subjects

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作者
Schreiber, Shaul [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Barkai, Gabriel [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Gur-Hartman, Tamar [5 ]
Peles, Einat [6 ]
Tov, Naveh [7 ]
Dolberg, Ornah T. [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Pick, Chaim G. [5 ]
机构
[1] Tel Aviv Sourasky Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, IL-64239 Tel Aviv, Israel
[2] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, IL-64239 Tel Aviv, Israel
[3] Neuropsychol Unit Treatment & Rehabil, Tel Aviv, Israel
[4] Neuropsychol Unit Treatment & Rehabil, Jerusalem, Israel
[5] Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Fac Med, Dept Anat & Anthropol, IL-69978 Tel Aviv, Israel
[6] Tel Aviv Sourasky Med Ctr, Dr Miriam & Sheldon G Adelson Clin Drug Abuse Tre, IL-64239 Tel Aviv, Israel
[7] Bnai Zion Med Ctr, Dept Internal Med C, Haifa, Israel
关键词
adults; minor traumatic brain injury (mTBI); multiple sleep latency test (MSLT); polysomnography (PSG);
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10.1016/j.sleep.2007.04.014
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Sleep disturbance is a common subjective complaint of minor traumatic brain-injured (mTBI) patients, but little is known about the characteristics of sleep disturbance in adults years after the injury. Methods: Polysomnographic (PSG) and multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) records of 26 mTBI adult patients with normal brain computerized tomography and negative encephalographic studies, no past history of CNS pathology, no premorbid or present major psychiatric diagnosis, and no sleep apnea syndrome were compared to a matched group of apparently healthy individuals (controls). Results: Sleep patterns were disturbed in the mTBI patients. Their sleep architecture was altered, with significantly higher light-sleep non-rapid eye movement (NREM) stage 2 scores compared to controls (54.5 +/- 13.4% vs. 46.6 +/- 10.40/0, respectively, p = 0.03) and significantly lower REM sleep scores (21.2 +/- 18.4% vs. 25.4 +/- 4.5%, respectively, p = 0.05). The MSLT findings documented significant excessive daytime episodes of falling asleep. Conclusions: Sleep disturbances of adult patients with chronic mTBI may manifest characteristic alterations in both timing and architecture of their sleep patterns. Sleep lab evaluations may help identify subgroups of mTBI patients who would probably benefit from treatment. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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