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Multi-Modal Home Sleep Monitoring in Older Adults
Published on: January 26, 2019
Sleep disorders in the elderly: Diagnosis and management
Keisuke Suzuki1, Masayuki Miyamoto2, Koichi Hirata1
1Department of Neurology Dokkyo Medical University Shimotsuga Tochigi Japan.
Abstract:
Compared with younger people, elderly people show age-related sleep changes, including an advanced sleep phase and decreased slow-wave sleep, which result in fragmented sleep and early awakening. Multiple etiologies contribute to insomnia in the elderly, consistent with the observation that elderly people are likely to have comorbid conditions and medications. When elderly individuals complain of insomnia, it is important to assess treatable medical conditions and medication use that may be responsible for the insomnia before the use of hypnotics is initiated. Also, screening for primary sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea syndrome, restless legs syndrome and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, is essential. We review sleep disorders commonly observed in the elderly and describe their diagnosis and management.
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