Approches thérapeutiques des troubles du sommeil et des rythmes chez l’enfant avec TSA

Feb 5, 2022L'Encephale

Treatments for Sleep and Body Clock Problems in Children with Autism

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Abstract

Total sleep time increased by an average of 57.5 minutes in children with autism spectrum disorders treated with prolonged release melatonin.

  • Sleep disturbances affect 40-86% of children and adolescents, especially those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
  • Behavioral interventions have shown strong effectiveness in typically developing children, with 94% showing improvements in nighttime sleepiness.
  • Only about 25% of children with ASD improve with a combination of sleep hygiene and behavioral therapy.
  • Prolonged release melatonin (PRM) was effective in increasing total sleep time and reducing sleep latency in children with ASD.
  • After 15 days on placebo, children taking PRM experienced a significant increase in total sleep time and consolidated sleep duration compared to placebo.
  • PRM was well tolerated, with side effects similar to those of placebo, and demonstrated excellent compliance among children.

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