| Literature DB >> 30625988 |
Justa Elizabeth González-Naranjo1, Maydelin Alfonso-Alfonso2, Daymet Grass-Fernandez3, Lilia María Morales-Chacón4, Ivón Pedroso-Ibáñez5, Yordanka Ricardo-de la Fe6, Arnoldo Padrón-Sánchez7.
Abstract
Patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease present sleep disorders with a higher frequency than the general population. The sleep architecture in these patients shows variations with respect to the normal population, so in this work it was decided to investigate the characteristics of the macroarchitecture of sleep in patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. A polysomnographic study was carried out on 77 patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. All the studies were processed according to the AASM Manual for the Scoring of Sleep and Associated Events v.2.2, and to the criteria of the International Classification of Sleep Disorders 3rd ed. (2014). Processing was carried out using descriptive statistics, as well as non-parametric analysis for comparison between cases and controls. The group of patients showed significant reductions of the N2, N3, and REM sleep stages when compared with a control group, as well as a significant increase in intra-sleep wakefulness. The number of REM⁻NoREM sleep cycles and sleep efficiency showed marked reduction compared to the control group. There was a statistically significant difference in the macroarchitecture of sleep between patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and healthy controls.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; polysomnography; sleep disorders
Year: 2019 PMID: 30625988 PMCID: PMC6359180 DOI: 10.3390/bs9010006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Sci (Basel) ISSN: 2076-328X
Demographic data.
| N | Sex | Age Years µ (SD) | Duration of Illness Years µ (SD) | H and Y. II N (%) | H and Y: III N (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | M | ||||||
| Patients | 77 | 17 | 60 | 57.47 (10.66) | 6.00 (4.40) | 45 (58%) | 32 (41%) |
| Control group | 20 | 8 | 12 | 53.90 (15.5) | |||
Note: Description of the sample and control group in terms of age and time of evolution, expressed in years (mean/standard deviation), as well as the Hoehn and Yard (H and Y) scale stage, expressed in percent.
Figure 1Sleep architecture (sleep latency, stages N1, N2, and N3 of NREM sleep, and REM sleep), as well as the presence of wakefulness from sleep (W), in patients with Parkinson’s disease (mean/standard deviation).
Sleep architecture. Comparison between cases and controls.
| Cases (µ) | Std. Dev | Control (µ) | Std. Dev |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sleep latency (Minutes) | 9.94 | 17.67 | 6.10 | 0.96 | 0.3354 |
| N1 (%) | 7.36 | 6.22 | 6.90 | 1.41 | 0.7448 |
| N2 (%) | 42.69 | 17.49 | 51.70 | 2.55 | 0.0244 * |
| N3 (%) | 8.77 | 8.43 | 23.40 | 1.60 | 0.0000 * |
| REM (%) | 9.82 | 7.56 | 22.40 | 1.84 | 0.0000 * |
| Wakefulness from sleep (%) | 30.25 | 22.76 | 2.90 | 1.61 | 0.0000 * |
Note: Comparison of sleep latency (minutes), wakefulness from sleep, and sleep stages (expressed in %) between cases and controls. (mean/standard deviation) * p < 0.05.
Figure 2Representation of the average duration of sleep stages N1, N2, and N3 of NREM sleep, REM sleep, and wakefulness from sleep in the different diagnoses made by the PSG study, and in the group of healthy controls.
Sleep architecture. Comparison between cases and controls.
| Control (%) | Insomnia (%) |
| OSAS (%) |
| RSBD (%) |
| RLS-PLMD (%) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| µ (SD) | µ (SD) | µ (SD) | µ (SD) | µ (SD) | |||||
| N1 | 6,90 | 7,03 | 0.175047 | 8,70 | 0.369509 | 7,43 | 0.557329 | 6,83 | 0.140418 |
| (1,41) | (5,26) | (7,25) | (7,06) | (4,79) | |||||
| N2 | 51,70 | 34,76 (19,43) | 0.007879 * | 65.95 | 1 | 37,08 | 0.021336 * | 38,33 | 0.636882 |
| (2,56) | (11,09) | (16,19) | (19,25) | ||||||
| N3 | 23,40 | 5,71 | 0.000000 * | 6,34 | 0.000005 * | 12,04 | 0.011446 * | 11,17 | 0.22559 |
| (1,60) | (6,52) | (7,50) | (9,40) | (6,11) | |||||
| REM | 22,40 | 6,03 | 0.000000 * | 12,34 | 0.004367 * | 10,00 | 0.000049 * | 7,83 | 0.004234 * |
| (1,85) | (7,16) | (6,87) | (7,20) | (6,70) | |||||
| Wakefulness from sleep | 2,90 | 45,22 (26,05) | 0.000000 * | 18,26 | 0.004011 * | 29,63 | 0.000002 * | 33,50 | 0.002822 * |
| (1,62) | (11,07) | (19,37) | (25,38) |
Note: Comparison of means of the durations (expressed in %) of different stages of sleep and wakefulness from sleep between cases and control group (mean/standard deviation) * p < 0.05.
Figure 3Behavior of the number of REM–NREM cycles according to the sleep disorder diagnosed (mean/standard deviation).
Number of REM–NREM cycles and sleep efficiency. Comparison between cases and controls.
| Cases | Std. Dev | Control | Std. Dev |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of REM–NREM cycles | 2.68 | 1.29 | 4.20 | 0.61 | 0.000002 * |
| Sleep efficiency (%) | 68.22 | 22.37 | 96.20 | 1.76 | 0.000000 * |
Note: Comparison of the number of REM–NREM cycles and sleep efficiency (expressed in %) between cases and controls (mean/standard deviation) * p < 0.05.
Number of REM–NREM cycles and sleep efficiency. Comparison between cases and controls.
| Number of REM–NREM Cycles |
| Sleep efficiency (%) |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| µ (SD) | µ(SD) | |||
| Control | 4.16 (0.55) | 95.44 (3.39) | ||
| Insomnia | 2.04 (1.36) | 0.000001 * | 54.79 (25.48) | 0.000000 * |
| OSAS | 3.00 (1.33) | 0.025078 * | 87.68 (12.31) | 0.007169 * |
| RSBD | 2.65 (0.88) | 0.000231 * | 66.17 (18.18) | 0.000000 * |
| RLS-PLMD | 3.00 (1.67) | 0.601235 | 65.83 (25.01) | 0.003928 * |
Note: Comparison of the means of the numbers of REM–NREM cycles and sleep efficiency (expressed in %) between the different cases of sleep disorders and the control group (mean/standard deviation) * p < 0.05.
Figure 4Behavior of sleep efficiency according to the diagnosed sleep disorder (mean/standard deviation).