0696 Slow-wave Sleep and REM Sleep Without Atonia Predict Motor Progression in Parkinson's Disease

帕金森病 慢波睡眠 快速眼动睡眠行为障碍 睡眠(系统调用) K-络合物 医学 神经科学 快速眼动睡眠 心理学 听力学 脑电图 疾病 内科学 计算机科学 操作系统
作者
Yun Shen,Ming Tao,H-T Li,Weiye Xie,Chun‐Feng Liu
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期刊:Sleep [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:47 (Supplement_1): A298-A298
标识
DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0696
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Abstract Introduction Growing evidence supports the potential role of sleep in the motor progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). Slow-wave sleep (SWS) and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep without atonia (RWA) are important sleep parameters. The association between SWS and RWA with PD motor progression and their predictive value have not yet been elucidated. Methods We retro-prospectively analyzed clinical and polysomnographic data of 136 patients with PD. The motor symptoms were assessed using Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale Part III (UPDRS III) at baseline and follow-up to determine its progression. Partial correlation analysis was used to explore the cross-sectional associations between slow-wave energy (SWE), RWA and clinical symptoms. Longitudinal analyses were performed using Cox regression and linear mixed-effects models. Results Among 136 PD participants, cross-sectional partial correlation analysis showed SWE decreased with the prolongation of the disease course (P = 0.046), RWA density was positively correlated with Hoehn & Yahr (H-Y) stage (tonic RWA, P < 0.001; phasic RWA, P = 0.002). Cox regression analysis confirmed that SWE (HR = 1.739, 95% CI = 1.038-2.914; P = 0.036) and tonic RWA (HR = 0.575, 95% CI = 0.343-0.963; P = 0.032) were predictors of motor symptom progression. Furthermore, we found that lower SWE predicted faster rate of axial motor progression (P < 0.001) while highertonic RWA density was associated with faster rate of rigidity progression (P = 0.006) using linear mixed-effects models. Conclusion These findings suggest that SWS and RWA might represent markers of different motor subtypes progression in PD. Support (if any)

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