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Sleep disorders in patients with spinal cord injury.

Maria Pia Giannoccaro1, Keivan Kaveh Moghadam, Fabio Pizza, Stefano Boriani, Nadir Mario Maraldi, Patrizia Avoni, Angela Morreale, Rocco Liguori, Giuseppe Plazzi.   

Abstract

Sleep disturbances are globally more frequent in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) than in the able-bodied population, and could contribute to dysfunction and poor quality of life in these patients. Specific sleep disorders may also contribute to negative health outcomes enhancing cardiovascular risk in a condition that per se increases heart disease related mortality. This review focuses on prevalence, features and treatment of sleep disorders in SCI. Although data on these subjects have been produced, reports on pathophysiology, consequences and treatment of sleep disorders are scarce or contradictory and more studies are required.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Sleep breathing disorders; Sleep disturbances; Sleep movement disorders; Traumatic spinal cord injury

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23618534     DOI: 10.1016/j.smrv.2012.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Med Rev        ISSN: 1087-0792            Impact factor:   11.609


  21 in total

1.  A review of sleep research in patients with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Victoria Dreier Thøfner Hultén; Fin Biering-Sørensen; Niklas Rye Jørgensen; Poul Jørgen Jennum
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2018-12-04       Impact factor: 1.985

Review 2.  Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in people with tetraplegia-a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Marnie Graco; Luke McDonald; Sally E Green; Melinda L Jackson; David J Berlowitz
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2021-01-14       Impact factor: 2.772

3.  A randomised controlled trial of nasal decongestant to treat obstructive sleep apnoea in people with cervical spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Nirupama S Wijesuriya; Danny J Eckert; Amy S Jordan; Rachel Schembri; Chaminda Lewis; Hailey Meaklim; Lauren Booker; Doug Brown; Marnie Graco; David J Berlowitz
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2019-02-13       Impact factor: 2.772

4.  Actigraphy-based evaluation of sleep quality and physical activity in individuals with spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Sergiu Albu; Guilherme Umemura; Arturo Forner-Cordero
Journal:  Spinal Cord Ser Cases       Date:  2019-01-21

5.  Tetraplegia is a risk factor for central sleep apnea.

Authors:  Abdulghani Sankari; Amy T Bascom; Susmita Chowdhuri; M Safwan Badr
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  2013-10-10

6.  Prevalence of depression, fatigue, and sleep disturbances in patients with myelopathy: Their relation with functional and neurological recovery.

Authors:  Nitin Menon; Anupam Gupta; Meeka Khanna; Arun B Taly; K Thennarasu
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2016-02-15       Impact factor: 1.985

7.  Subjective sleep disturbances and quality of life in chronic tetraplegia.

Authors:  J Spong; M Graco; D J Brown; R Schembri; D J Berlowitz
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2015-04-21       Impact factor: 2.772

8.  Sleep Complaints and Sleep Quality in Spinal Cord Injury: A Web-Based Survey.

Authors:  Shirin Shafazand; Kim D Anderson; Mark S Nash
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 4.062

9.  Worth the effort? Weighing up the benefit and burden of continuous positive airway pressure therapy for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea in chronic tetraplegia.

Authors:  Marnie Graco; Sally E Green; Julie Tolson; Bronwyn Stevens; Maree Barnes; Alyssa Rigoni; Sandra Henderson; Carmel Nicholls; David J Berlowitz
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2018-10-24       Impact factor: 2.772

10.  The course of fatigue after acute spinal cord injury.

Authors:  H A Anton; W C Miller; A F Townson; B Imam; N Silverberg; S Forwell
Journal:  Spinal Cord       Date:  2016-06-28       Impact factor: 2.772

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