| Literature DB >> 30142877 |
Helena Martynowicz1, Joanna Smardz2, Tomasz Wieczorek3, Grzegorz Mazur4, Rafal Poreba5, Robert Skomro6, Marek Zietek7, Anna Wojakowska8, Monika Michalek9, Mieszko Wieckiewicz10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sleep sex also known as sexsomnia or somnambulistic sexual behavior is proposed to be classified as NREM (non-rapid eye movement) parasomnia (as a clinical subtype of disorders of arousal from NREM sleep-primarily confusional arousals or less commonly sleepwalking), but it has also been described in relation to REM (rapid eye movement) parasomnias.Entities:
Keywords: obstructive sleep apnea; sexsomnia; sleep bruxism; sleep sex; sleep talking; sleepwalking; video-polisomnography
Year: 2018 PMID: 30142877 PMCID: PMC6162860 DOI: 10.3390/jcm7090233
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Data extraction of selected studies.
| Study, Year | Sleep Disorders That Co-occurred with Sexsomnia |
|---|---|
| Meira et al., 2016 [ | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Khawaja et al., 2017 [ | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Schenck et al., 2008 [ | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Della Marca et al., 2009 [ | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Ariño et al., 2014 [ | Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Gomis et al., 2016 [ | Sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) |
| Yeh et al., 2016 [ | Sleepwalking |
| Soca et al., 2016 [ | Sleepwalking, sleep-related eating disorder, confusional arousals, sleep talking, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Pelin et al., 2012 [ | Sleepwalking and sleep talking |
| Cicolin et al., 2011 [ | Sleepwalking, REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Shapiro et al., 2003 [ | Sleepwalking, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Irfan et al., 2018 [ | Hypnic jerks, exploding head syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) |
| Mioč et al., 2018 [ | Hypnagogic hallucinations, sleep paralysis, night terrors, sleepwalking, sleep-related hyperomotor epilepsy |
Figure 1Sleep microstructure. N1, non-rapid eye movement stage 1; N2, non-rapid eye movement stage 2; N3, non-rapid eye movement stage 3; REM, rapid eye movement stage.
Polysomnography report.
| Index | Value |
|---|---|
| Sleep latency | 30.7 min |
| REM latency | 159.5 min |
| AHI | 4.8/h |
| ODI | 5.5/h |
| Average desaturation drop | 2.9% |
| Average SpO2 | 92.5% |
| Minimum SpO2 | 88% |
| Bruxism Episodes Index | 10.1/h |
| Bruxism Burst Index | 12.8/h |
REM, Rapid Eye Movement; AHI, Apnea/Hypopnea Index; ODI, Oxygen Desaturation Index; SpO2, Saturation.
Figure 2Tooth wear in presented bruxist patient.
Figure 3Sleep microstructure. N1, non-rapid eye movement stage 1; N2, non-rapid eye movement stage 2; N3, non-rapid eye movement stage 3; REM, rapid eye movement stage.
Polysomnography report.
| Index | Value |
|---|---|
| Sleep latency | 10.5 min |
| REM latency | 59.5 min |
| AHI | 33.5/h |
| ODI | 35.7/h |
| Average desaturation drop | 6.1% |
| Average SpO2 | 92.2% |
| Percentage of sleep time with saturation below 90% | 13.4% |
| Bruxism Episodes Index | 11.4/h |
| Bruxism Burst Index | 3.1/h |
REM, Rapid Eye Movement; AHI, Apnea/Hypopnea Index; ODI, Oxygen Desaturation Index; SpO2, Saturation.