Sodium Oxybate for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness in Parkinson Disease

Oct 15, 2008Archives of neurology

Sodium oxybate and daytime sleepiness in Parkinson’s disease measured with sleep recordings

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Abstract

The mean dose of sodium oxybate was 7.8 (1.7) g per night.

  • Excessive daytime sleepiness improved significantly, with Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores decreasing from 15.6 (4.2) to 9.0 (5.0) (P < .001).
  • Subjective sleep quality, measured by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Inventory, improved from 10.9 (4.0) to 6.6 (3.9) (P < .001).
  • Fatigue severity scores decreased from 42.9 (13.2) to 36.3 (14.3) (P < .001).
  • Mean slow-wave sleep time increased from 41.3 (33.2) to 78.0 (61.2) minutes (P = .005).
  • Changes in off-medication Parkinson Disease Rating Scale scores were not significant, moving from 28.4 (10.3) to 26.2 (9.6).

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