To verify whether patients with NFLE and their relatives have a higher frequency of parasomnias, in particular arousal disorders, to shed light on the still unknown physiopathological mechanisms underlying NFLE. 358 individuals were interviewed: 26 patients with NFLE (M/F: 13/13), 161 relatives of probands, 20 control subjects and 151 relatives of controls. The following parasomnias were more frequent in the NFLE group: Probands vs controls: bruxism (p < 0.05) and arousal disorders such as sleep walking and sleep terror. Proband relatives vs control relatives: arousal disorders (p = 0.0186) and nightmares (p = 0.002). We confirmed the original hypothesis of a higher frequency of arousal disorders in patients with NFLE and their relatives suggesting a possible common physiopathological mechanism. The study disclosed also two "unexpected" findings: a higher frequency of bruxism in NFLE patients and nightmares in their relatives.
Paroxysmal motor phenomena during sleep: Study on the frequency of parasomnias in patients with nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy and the relatives / Bisulli, F.; Naldi, I.; Tinuper, P.; Vignatelli, L.; Ferioli, S.; Pittau, F.; Provini, F.; Plazzi, G.; Vetrugno, R.; Montagna, P.. - In: BOLLETTINO-LEGA ITALIANA CONTRO L'EPILESSIA. - ISSN 0394-560X. - 129-130(2005), pp. 265-266.
Paroxysmal motor phenomena during sleep: Study on the frequency of parasomnias in patients with nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy and the relatives
Plazzi G.;
2005
Abstract
To verify whether patients with NFLE and their relatives have a higher frequency of parasomnias, in particular arousal disorders, to shed light on the still unknown physiopathological mechanisms underlying NFLE. 358 individuals were interviewed: 26 patients with NFLE (M/F: 13/13), 161 relatives of probands, 20 control subjects and 151 relatives of controls. The following parasomnias were more frequent in the NFLE group: Probands vs controls: bruxism (p < 0.05) and arousal disorders such as sleep walking and sleep terror. Proband relatives vs control relatives: arousal disorders (p = 0.0186) and nightmares (p = 0.002). We confirmed the original hypothesis of a higher frequency of arousal disorders in patients with NFLE and their relatives suggesting a possible common physiopathological mechanism. The study disclosed also two "unexpected" findings: a higher frequency of bruxism in NFLE patients and nightmares in their relatives.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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