NREM Parasomnias: Retrospective Analysis of Treatment Approaches and Comorbidities.

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Journal

Clocks & sleep
ISSN: 2624-5175
Titre abrégé: Clocks Sleep
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101736579

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
16 Aug 2022
Historique:
received: 30 12 2021
revised: 21 01 2022
accepted: 02 08 2022
entrez: 23 8 2022
pubmed: 24 8 2022
medline: 24 8 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The aim of this retrospective analysis is to determine the most frequently prescribed medications for the treatment of NREM parasomnias and evaluate reported outcomes. We performed a retrospective chart review of all patients with NREM parasomnia diagnosed within Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) clinics examining the date of diagnosis, date of starting therapy, comorbidities, type of medication prescribed, and the reported change in symptoms or side effects at follow-up visits. From 2012 to 2019, 110 patients (59 females, 51 male) at BWH clinics received a diagnosis of NREM parasomnia, including sleepwalking and night terrors. The mean age was 44. Comorbidities included obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) (46%), periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) (13%), insomnia (19%), Restless leg syndrome (RLS) (9%), epilepsy (4%), and REM behavior disorder (RBD) (9%). Initial treatment strategies include behavioral and safety counseling only (34%), pharmacological treatment (29%), treatment of any comorbidity (28%), and combined treatment of any of the above (9%). Improvement was reported with: treatment of OSA (

Identifiants

pubmed: 35997385
pii: clockssleep4030031
doi: 10.3390/clockssleep4030031
pmc: PMC9397000
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

374-380

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Auteurs

Naina Limbekar (N)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

Jonathan Pham (J)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

Rohit Budhiraja (R)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

Sogol Javaheri (S)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

Lawrence J Epstein (LJ)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

Salma Batool-Anwar (S)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

Milena Pavlova (M)

Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders, Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, 1153 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02130, USA.

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