Association between Sleep Disturbances and Daytime Somnolence in Parkinson’s Disease

Feb 8, 2019European neurology

Link between sleep problems and daytime sleepiness in Parkinson's disease

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Abstract

The prevalence of night-time sleep disturbance in patients with Parkinson's disease is 46.9%.

  • Daytime somnolence types include excessive daytime sleepiness (22.5%), sleep attacks (3.1%), and a combination of both (6.3%).
  • The most common nocturnal sleep disturbance reported was waking up at night to urinate (82.5%).
  • A significant positive correlation (correlation coefficient of 0.16, p = 0.043) exists between daytime sleepiness and night-time sleep disturbance scores.
  • Patients experiencing both excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep attacks are the most affected by night-time disturbances.

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