Sleep features of nocturnal enuresis: relationship between rapid eye movement sleep latency prolongation and nocturnal enuresis

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Takahiro Ono
Tsuneki Watanabe
Chisato Oyake
Yuta Onuki
Yoshitaka Watanabe
Masaki Fuyama
Hirokazu Ikeda
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[1] Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital,Children’s Medical Center
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Sleep and Biological Rhythms | 2023年 / 21卷
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Nocturnal enuresis; Sleep architecture; REM sleep latency; Anxiety;
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Nocturnal enuresis, or bed wetting, is the involuntary urination during sleep. One of its causes is difficulty awakening during sleep, suggesting a relationship between Nocturnal enuresis (NE) and sleep. However, no studies have yet clarified the relationship between NE and sleep, and the effects of sleep structure in NE children are not yet known. Assuming that changes in sleep structure are related to NE, there would be a difference in sleep structure between days with and without NE. We measured the sleep electroencephalograms of 27 at home patients aged 6–16 years, evaluated the differences between days with and without NE, and examined the NE-associated sleep characteristics associated. The evaluation items were total sleep time, sleep efficiency, the ratio of rapid eye movement (REM) to non-REM sleep, REM sleep latency, and non-REM sleep latency. Factors influencing NE were examined by logistic regression analysis, with NE presence/absence as the dependent variable and each evaluation item as the independent variable. Given that 2–6 measurements were made for each patient, Generalized Estimating Equations was used in the analysis. NE positively correlated with prolonged REM sleep latency, but no significant differences were found in other sleep structures. A positive correlation exists between NE and prolonged REM sleep latency. Changes in sleep structure in the early stages of sleep may lead to increased nocturnal urine volume and increased NE frequency.
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