Sodium Oxybate for Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Sleep Disturbance in Parkinson Disease

Nov 9, 2017JAMA neurology

Sodium Oxybate for Daytime Sleepiness and Sleep Problems in Parkinson’s Disease: A Randomized Clinical Trial

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Abstract

Sodium oxybate improved excessive daytime sleepiness by 2.9 minutes in patients with Parkinson disease.

  • Nocturnal sodium oxybate treatment significantly increased mean sleep latency, indicating improved sleepiness.
  • Subjective assessments also showed a reduction in excessive daytime sleepiness with a decrease of 4.2 points on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale.
  • Two-thirds of patients exhibited a positive treatment response based on electrophysiological criteria.
  • Sodium oxybate enhanced subjective sleep quality and increased slow-wave sleep duration by 72.7 minutes.
  • Treatment was generally well tolerated, but some patients developed obstructive sleep apnea or parasomnia.

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