Practice Parameters for the Clinical Evaluation and Treatment of Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders

Nov 29, 2007Sleep

Guidelines for Diagnosing and Treating Sleep Problems Caused by Body Clock Disorders

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Abstract

The review details diagnostic tools and therapeutic recommendations for various circadian rhythm sleep disorders (CRSDs).

  • Sleep logs and actigraphy are recommended for assessing patients suspected of having CRSDs.
  • Polysomnography may be used to rule out other sleep disorders but is not routinely indicated for CRSD diagnosis.
  • Circadian phase markers can help confirm free-running disorder diagnosis but lack sufficient evidence for routine use in other CRSDs.
  • Planned sleep schedules are indicated for shift work disorder and jet lag disorder, among others.
  • Timed light exposure and melatonin administration may be effective for treating various circadian disorders, with variable success.
  • Hypnotic medications and stimulants may be used to improve sleep and alertness in specific cases, but their risks should be considered.

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