Epilepsy & behavior : E&B

Frequent self-reported and measured excessive sleepiness in adults with epilepsy

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Abstract

Among 127 adults with epilepsy, 49.6% exhibited abnormal mean sleep latency (MSL) of less than 8 minutes.

  • A significant portion (78%) reported feeling sleepy during the day based on a single-item question.
  • Only 24% of participants had elevated scores on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), indicating excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • The ESS score was statistically associated with MSL after adjusting for multiple factors including seizure frequency and depression symptoms.
  • The area under the curve (AUC) for the ESS predicting MSL < 8 min and < 5 min was 0.62, suggesting limited predictive ability.
  • Pathological sleepiness, indicated by MSL < 8 min, was found in half of the participants, with nearly one-third showing MSL < 5 min.
  • Participants with MSL < 5 min were more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea.

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