Parasomnias in patients with addictions-a systematic review.


Journal

CNS spectrums
ISSN: 1092-8529
Titre abrégé: CNS Spectr
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9702877

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
02 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 24 10 2020
medline: 6 5 2022
entrez: 23 10 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Parasomnias are involuntary behaviors or subjective experiences during sleep. Our objective was to review existing information on the presence of parasomnias in patients with addictions or during treatment for addictions. Information about parasomnias related to rapid-eye-movement (REM) and non-REM sleep in patients with addictions, while using substances or in abstinence, was reviewed. A systematic search of published articles reporting parasomnias as a consequence of drug use or abuse was conducted in the PubMed and SciELO databases. The search for the studies was performed in three phases: (1) by title, (2) by abstract, and (3) by complete text. The search was performed independently by two researchers, who then compared their results from each screening phase. Seventeen articles were found. The consumption of alcohol was reported in association with arousal disorders, such as sexsomnia and sleep-related eating disorder; and REM sleep behavior disorder was reported during alcohol withdrawal. Cocaine abuse was associated with REM sleep behavior disorder with drug consumption dream content. Overall, we found that several types of parasomnias were very frequent in patients with addictions. To avoid accidents in bedroom, legal problems, and improve evolution and prognosis; must be mandatory to include security measures related to sleep period; avoid pharmacological therapy described as potential trigger factor; improve sleep hygiene; and give pharmacological and behavioral treatments for patients with these comorbid sleep disorders.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33092679
doi: 10.1017/S1092852920001911
pii: S1092852920001911
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review Systematic Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

58-65

Auteurs

Ulises Jiménez-Correa (U)

Clinic of Sleep Disorders, Research Division, School of Medicine, National University of México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.
Program in Behavioral Neuroscience, Postgraduate Division, School of Psychology, National University of Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, México.

Rafael Santana-Miranda (R)

Clinic of Sleep Disorders, Research Division, School of Medicine, National University of México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.

Andrés Barrera-Medina (A)

Clinic of Sleep Disorders, Research Division, School of Medicine, National University of México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.

Juan M Martínez-Núñez (JM)

Department of Biological Systems, Metropolitan Autonomous University Campus Xochimilco Mexico City, México.

Hernán A Marín-Agudelo (HA)

Neurology Center and Institute of Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Medellín, Colombia.

Adrián Poblano (A)

Clinic of Sleep Disorders, Research Division, School of Medicine, National University of México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico.
Laboratory of Cognitive Neurophysiology, National Institute of Rehabilitation, Mexico City, México.

Carlos H Schenck (CH)

Department of Psychiatry, Hennepin County Medical Center and University of Minnesota Medical School; Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Irma Hernández-Berber (I)

Center for Help to Alcoholics and Families, National Institute of Psychiatry, Mexico City, México.

Articles similaires

[Redispensing of expensive oral anticancer medicines: a practical application].

Lisanne N van Merendonk, Kübra Akgöl, Bastiaan Nuijen
1.00
Humans Antineoplastic Agents Administration, Oral Drug Costs Counterfeit Drugs

Smoking Cessation and Incident Cardiovascular Disease.

Jun Hwan Cho, Seung Yong Shin, Hoseob Kim et al.
1.00
Humans Male Smoking Cessation Cardiovascular Diseases Female
Humans United States Aged Cross-Sectional Studies Medicare Part C
1.00
Humans Yoga Low Back Pain Female Male

Classifications MeSH