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Contemporary diagnostic visual and automated polysomnographic REM sleep without atonia thresholds in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder.
Leclair-Visonneau, Laurène; Feemster, John C; Bibi, Noor; Gossard, Thomas R; Jagielski, Jack T; Strainis, Emma P; Carvalho, Diego Z; Timm, Paul C; Bliwise, Donald L; Boeve, Bradley F; Silber, Michael H; McCarter, Stuart J; St Louis, Erik K.
Afiliação
  • Leclair-Visonneau L; Mayo Sleep Behavior and Neurophysiology Research Laboratory, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Feemster JC; Mayo Center for Sleep Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Bibi N; Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Gossard TR; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, CHU de Nantes, Nantes, France.
  • Jagielski JT; Nantes Université, INSERM, TENS, The Enteric Nervous System in Gut and Brain Diseases, Nantes, France.
  • Strainis EP; Mayo Sleep Behavior and Neurophysiology Research Laboratory, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Carvalho DZ; Mayo Center for Sleep Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Timm PC; Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Bliwise DL; Mayo Sleep Behavior and Neurophysiology Research Laboratory, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Boeve BF; Mayo Center for Sleep Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • Silber MH; Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • McCarter SJ; Mayo Sleep Behavior and Neurophysiology Research Laboratory, Rochester, Minnesota.
  • St Louis EK; Mayo Center for Sleep Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota.
J Clin Sleep Med ; 20(2): 279-291, 2024 Feb 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37823585
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OBJECTIVES:

Accurate diagnosis of isolated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is crucial due to its injury potential and neurological prognosis. We aimed to analyze visual and automated REM sleep without atonia (RSWA) diagnostic thresholds applicable in varying clinical presentations in a contemporary cohort of patients with iRBD using submentalis (SM) and individual bilateral flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) and anterior tibialis electromyography limb recordings during polysomnography.

METHODS:

We analyzed RSWA in 20 patients with iRBD and 20 age-, REM-, apnea-hypopnea index-matched controls between 2017 and 2022 for phasic burst durations, density of phasic, tonic, and "any" muscle activity (number of 3-second mini-epochs containing phasic or tonic muscle activity divided by the total number of REM sleep 3-second mini-epochs), and automated Ferri REM atonia index (RAI). Group RSWA metrics were comparatively analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic curves determined optimized area under the curve (AUC) and maximized specificity and sensitivity diagnostic iRBD RSWA thresholds.

RESULTS:

All mean RSWA metrics were higher in patients with iRBD than in controls (P < .05), except for selected anterior tibialis measures. Optimized, maximal specificity AUC diagnostic cutoffs for coprimary outcomes were SM "any" 6.5%, 14.0% (AUC = 92.5%) and combined SM+FDS "any" 15.1%, 27.4% (AUC = 95.8%), while SM burst durations were 0.72, and 0.72 seconds (AUC 90.2%) and FDS RAI = 0.930, 0.888 (AUC 92.8%).

CONCLUSIONS:

This study provides evidence for current quantitative RSWA diagnostic thresholds in chin and individual 4 limb muscles applicable in different iRBD clinical settings and confirms the key value of SM or SM+FDS to assure accurate iRBD diagnosis. Evolving iRBD recognition underscores the necessity of continuous assessment with future large, prospective, well-harmonized, multicenter polysomnographic analyses. CITATION Leclair-Visonneau L, Feemster JC, Bibi N, et al. Contemporary diagnostic visual and automated polysomnographic REM sleep without atonia thresholds in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder. J Clin Sleep Med. 2024;20(2)279-291.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sono REM / Transtorno do Comportamento do Sono REM Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sono REM / Transtorno do Comportamento do Sono REM Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article