| Literature DB >> 29845108 |
K Ray Chaudhuri1, Keyoumars Ashkan2, Siddharth Kharkar3, Jonathan Richard Ellenbogen2, Michael Samuel1, Alexandra Rizos4, Monty Silverdale5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) markedly improves motor function in advanced Parkinson's disease (PD), but its effect on sleep is less clear. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Forty PD patients who had subthalamic DBS (STN-DBS) were identified from an on-going non-motor naturalistic longitudinal study (NILS). All patients were followed up for at least 6 months, 26 patients had a 1 year follow-up. A total PDSS score of 100 or less, a score in any PDSS-item of 6 or less, and a Epworth score of 10 or more were classified as being significant.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29845108 PMCID: PMC5970229 DOI: 10.1038/s41531-018-0053-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Parkinsons Dis ISSN: 2373-8057
Demographics
| Mean (SD) or number (percentage) | |
|---|---|
| Number of patients | |
| Baseline | 40 |
| 6 month follow-up | 40 |
| 1 year follow-up | 26 |
| Gender (Females) | 15 37.5%) |
| Age at onset of symptoms | 48.7 ± 7.7 |
| Age at the time of DBS surgery | 59.6 ± 8.3 |
| Duration of symptoms before DBS surgery (years) | 10.7 ± 4.5 |
| PDSS-total ( < = 100) | 26 (65%) |
| PDSS-1: Overall sleep quality | 30 (75%) |
| PDSS-2: Difficulty falling asleep | 15 (37.5%) |
| PDSS-3: Difficulty staying asleep | 33 (82.5%) |
| PDSS-4: Restlessness of legs or arms | 18 (45%) |
| PDSS-5: Fidgeting in bed | 19 (47.5%) |
| PDSS-6: Distressing dreams | 9 (22.5%) |
| PDSS-7: Distressing hallucinations at night | 1 (2.5 %) |
| PDSS-8: Getting up to pass urine | 32 (80%) |
| PDSS-9: Urinary incontinence due to immobility | 4 (10%) |
| PDSS-10: Numbness or tingling of arms/legs | 10 (25 %) |
| PDSS-11: Muscle cramps while sleeping | 18 (45%) |
| PDSS-12: Painful posturing on waking | 17 (42.5%) |
| PDSS-13: Tremor on waking | 21 (52.5%) |
| PDSS-14: Tired and sleepy on waking | 23 (57.5%) |
| PDSS-15: Unexpectedly falling asleep during the day | 17 (42.5%) |
| Epworth sleepiness scale | 16 (40%) |
Fig. 1Percentage of patients reporting a change in PDSS sub-scores at 6 and 12 months
Fig. 2Median and range of PDSS sub-scores at baseline, 6 and 12 months. (*6 month score statistically different from baseline, **both 6 and 12 month scores statistically different from baseline)
Studies utilizing Parkinson’s specific sleep measures for the evaluation of post-DBS sleep changes:
| Study | Number of patients, surgery | Follow-up after surgery | Sleep evaluation instruments | Overall effect on sleep | Effect on onset and maintenance insomnia | Effect on motor symptoms | Effect on REM, RBD and RLS/PLMS | Effect on sleep refreshment and daytime sleepiness | Mean reduction Dopamine agonist dosage | Mean reduction in levodopa dosage | Mean reduction in total dopaminergic dosage |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deli 2015[ | 25 bilateral STN | Single follow-up at 12 months | PDSS-2, Epworth sleepiness scale | Total PDSS score improved by 43% | No significant change | Reduction in immobility at night, muscle cramps and tremor in the morning | Reduction in restlessness of legs/arms | Reduction in daytime sleepiness | 18% | 63% | 43% |
| Chahine 2011[ | 5 bilateral, 12 unilateral STN | Multiple follow-ups upto 6 months | PDSS, Epworth sleepiness scale, IRLSSG rating scale | Total PDSS score improved by 33% | Reduced difficulty in staying asleep | No significant change on PDSS | No significant change in RLS symptoms. No de-novo RLS cases | Reduction in daytime sleepiness | Not specified | Not specified | 50% |
| Nishida 2011[ | 8 bilateral, 2 unilateral STN | Single follow-up 1 week after programming | PDSS, polysomnography | Total PDSS score improved by 20% | Strikingly decreased wakefulness after sleep onset on polysomnography (58% reduction) | Not specified | -1 out of 2 patients with dream enactment and nocturnal vocalizations improved-Two patients developed de-novo dream enactment behaviors-REM sleep with atonia (normalREM) increased, slow wavesleep increased particularly in thefirst half of the night | Reduction in day time sleepiness | – | Not specified | Not specified |
| Hjort 2004[ | 10 bilateral STN | Single follow-up at 3 months | PDSS | Total PDSS score improved by 32% | Reduced difficulty in falling asleep | Decreased restlessness of arms, painful cramps, painful posturing and tremor on waking | No significant change | No significant change | Not specified | Not specified | 29% |