与神经退行性疾病相关的睡眠障碍
Lucreția Anghel1,2, Anamaria Ciubară1, Aurel Nechita1,3
1Clinical Medical Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, 'Dunarea de Jos' University, 800008 Galati, Romania.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
|September 28, 2023
概括
睡眠障碍在诸如ALS和HD等神经系统疾病中常见. 有效管理这些睡眠问题是改善患者生活质量和减缓疾病进展的关键.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 睡眠医学 睡眠医学
背景情况:
- 睡眠障碍在神经退行性疾病中很普遍.
- 常见的疾病包括肌缩侧面硬化症 (ALS),亨廷顿病 (HD) 和患有莱维体 (DLB) 的痴呆症.
研究的目的:
- 审查睡眠障碍在特定神经病理中的患病率和特征.
- 突出睡眠障碍对生活质量和疾病进展的影响.
主要方法:
- 关于神经疾病中睡眠障碍的文献综述.
- 分析常见的睡眠障碍及其临床意义.
主要成果:
- 常见的睡眠障碍包括与睡眠相关的呼吸障碍,失眠,不安腿综合征 (RLS),周期性四肢运动综合征 (PLMS) 和快速眼动睡眠行为障碍 (RBD).
- 这些障碍显著影响患者的福祉和疾病的发展轨迹.
结论:
- 解决睡眠障碍对于神经退行性疾病患者的综合护理至关重要.
- 药物和非药物干预对于管理睡眠障碍和改善结果至关重要.
关键词:
亨廷顿病 (HD) 是一种疾病.肌缩侧面硬化症 (ALS) 是一种疾病.遗传性缩症 (英语:hereditary ataxia) 是一种遗传性缩症.失眠是因为失眠.多个系统缩 (MSA)神经病理病理学神经病理学睡眠障碍 睡眠障碍 睡眠障碍与睡眠相关的呼吸障碍更多相关视频
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