猝倒
嗜睡症
睡眠麻痹
多次睡眠潜伏期试验
艾普沃思嗜睡量表
麻醉
心理学
活动记录
耐受性
清醒
睡眠开始
医学
多导睡眠图
白天过度嗜睡
睡眠障碍
物理疗法
儿科
失眠症
内科学
精神科
莫达非尼
脑电图
不利影响
呼吸暂停
作者
Rositsa Poryazova,S. Tartarotti,Ramin Khatami,Christian R. Baumann,Philipp O. Valko,Ulf Kallweit,Esther Werth,Claudio L. Bassetti
摘要
Sodium oxybate (SO; Xyrem®) has been approved in most countries for treatment of narcolepsy and cataplexy. In this study, we present a single-center experience of a series of 18 patients with narcolepsy with cataplexy (18/18 DQB1*0602 positive, 17/17 with low/absent cerebrospinal fluid hypocretin) in whom SO was prescribed. After 26 ± 13 months, 13/18 patients were still on SO at a mean dosage of 6.1 ± 1.2 g (in 8 of them in combination with stimulants). The following significant effects were observed: improved subjective sleepiness (12/13), cataplexy (13/13; median number of attacks from 20 to 1/month), hallucinations (8/10) and sleep paralysis (8/8); increase in mean sleep latency on the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test (from 5.5 to 17.4 min) and sleep/rest efficiency on actigraphy (from 61 to 76%); decrease in Epworth Sleepiness Scale score (from 18 to 14), sleep onset REM periods on the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (from 3.6 to 2.4) and errors in the Steer-Clear Test (from 11 to 2%). Five patients discontinued SO because of insufficient compliance (n = 2), lack of efficiency (n = 1) and side effects (n = 1). These data confirm and expand previous reports on the good effects and tolerability of SO as a treatment for narcolepsy with cataplexy.
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