| Literature DB >> 33843327 |
Milena K Pavlova1, Marcus Ng2,3, Rebecca M Allen4, Melanie Boly5, Sanjeev Kothare6, Hiten Zaveri7, Phyllis C Zee8, Gail Adler9, Gordon F Buchanan10, Mark S Quigg11.
Abstract
Epilepsy is a chronic disease with multiple, complex comorbidities. Bidirectional relationships exist among seizures, sleep, circadian rhythms, and diseases within and outside of the central nervous system. Seizures fragment sleep and can contribute to development of sleep disorders, which in turn leads to worse overall health and more seizures. Moreover, treatment options are often limited by interactions with anti-seizure medications. Advances in the fields of epilepsy and in sleep medicine have been made separately, and therefore treating patients with these comorbidities necessitates interdisciplinary approach. The focus of this section of the Sleep and Epilepsy Workgroup was to identify methods of collaboration and outline investigational, educational, and treatment priorities to mutually advance what we consider a combined field.Entities:
Keywords: circadian rhythm; comorbidities; epilepsy; insomnia; sleep
Year: 2021 PMID: 33843327 DOI: 10.1177/15357597211004549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsy Curr ISSN: 1535-7511 Impact factor: 7.500