在威尔逊病中改变睡眠模式,包括缩短REM延迟
Jan Paweł Bembenek1, Tomasz Litwin2, Agnieszka Antos3
1Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Sobieskiego 9, 02-957 Warsaw, Poland.
威尔逊病 (WD) 患者经常出现睡眠障碍 (SD),其中可能包括类似于麻醉症的症状. 早期诊断和治疗SDs对于改善患者的生活质量至关重要.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 睡眠医学 睡眠医学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 威尔逊病 (WD) 是一种铜代谢遗传性疾病,导致器官损伤,特别是在肝脏和大脑.
- 睡眠障碍 (SD) 在神经退行性疾病中很常见,但在WD中诊断不足.
- 这个案例探讨了WD患者的睡眠架构异常.
研究的目的:
- 在患有威尔逊病的患者中描述睡眠障碍.
- 调查抗铜治疗对WD睡眠架构的影响.
- 突出麻醉症的潜力,作为WD中SD的表现.
主要方法:
- 一名51岁的患有神经性威尔逊病的患者接受了视频多睡眠图 (v-PSG).
- 分析了睡眠架构,包括睡眠延迟和REM睡眠延迟.
- 由睡眠专家进行临床评估.
主要成果:
- v-PSG显示睡眠延迟时间缩短,REM睡眠延迟时间减少,睡眠碎片化.
- 这些睡眠异常持续并恶化,尽管抗铜治疗,即使神经症状有所改善.
- 患者没有表现出临床麻醉症症状.
结论:
- 睡眠障碍在威尔逊病患者中很普遍,并且可以表现为类似于麻醉症的特征.
- 抗铜治疗可以改善睡眠质量,并与神经症状管理一起.
- 对于怀疑睡眠障碍的WD患者,建议转诊于睡眠专家,以改善整体管理和生活质量.
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