Sleepwalking and Sleep Terrors in Prepubertal Children: What Triggers Them?

Jan 2, 2003Pediatrics

What triggers sleepwalking and night terrors in children before puberty?

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Abstract

Eighty-four children with sleep terrors and sleepwalking were evaluated, with 61% diagnosed with an additional sleep disorder.

  • Of the 84 children, 79 experienced both sleep terrors and sleepwalking.
  • Fifty-one children had additional sleep disorders, primarily sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) affecting 49 of them.
  • Treatment for associated sleep disorders eliminated parasomnias in all children who received it.
  • Polysomnography showed a significant decrease in EEG arousals after treatment for SDB.
  • Parasomnia persisted in untreated children with SDB, indicating a potential link between these conditions.
  • A high frequency of SDB was noted in family members of children with parasomnia, suggesting a genetic or familial connection.

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