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Examining initial sleep onset in primary insomnia: a case-control study using 4-second epochs.

Douglas E Moul1, Anne Germain, J David Cashmere, Michael Quigley, Jean M Miewald, Daniel J Buysse.   

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OBJECTIVES: To explore the sleep onset process in primary insomnia patients, new rules for scoring 4-second epochs were implemented to score sleep and artifacts during initial sleep onset. Conventional scorings in 20-second and 60-second epochs were also obtained.
METHODS: The start of the initial 60-second epoch of stage 1 was used to define "time zero" (t0). Sleep onset periods from 11 patients and 11 individually age- and sex-matched controls spanned from 5 minutes before t0 through 29 minutes after t0. Using the new rules, the periods were scored blind to group assignment. This t0 time-referenced the data analysis to one plausible midpoint in the sleep onset process. In parallel, latencies were time-referenced from good night time.
RESULTS: Reliability in scoring sleep and artifacts was adequate (kappa = 0.68 &amp; 0.63, respectively, p <0.001). Group differences in sleep latencies were marginal in 60-second and 20-second scoring but significant with a definition of 4-second sleep latency. Patients had more 4-second epochs scored as awake (Mantel-Haenszel chi2 = 271, d.f. = 1, p <0.001) and containing artifact (M-H chi2 = 143, p <0.001). Patients took longer to achieve 30 continuous 4-second epochs of NREM sleep (Breslow chi2 = 4.03, d.f. = 1, p = 0.045) after t0. Patients accumulated sleep more slowly with all 3 scoring rules after t0. A slower rate of accumulating sleep after t0 was detected only with the 4-second scoring (p = 0.047).
CONCLUSIONS: Evidence was present for momentary state-switching instabilities in the patients during the initial sleep onset process. Using rules for scoring small epochs may reveal such instabilities more readily than traditional scoring methods.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17803011      PMCID: PMC1978333     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.062


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