[Polygraphic study of nocturnal sleep in three degenerative diseases: ALS, oligo-ponto-cerebellar atrophy, and progressive supranuclear palsy].

Waking and sleeping Pub Date : 1979-01-01
F Laffont, A Autret, M Minz, T Beillevaire, A Gilbert, H P Cathala
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A polygraphic study of nocturnal sleep was carried out on 12 patients suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), 6 patients suffering from olivio-ponto-cerebellare-atrophia (OPCA) and 9 patients suffering from the Steele-Richardson disease (SR). A disturbance of sleep--if it exists--always runs parallel with the course of the disease. No disturbances were registered in the group of patients suffering from ALS, in the OPCA group a specific disease of paradoxal sleep is observed. The sleep disturbances are more global in the group of patients suffering from the SR disease. A particular electrooculogram was taken from the patients from the awakening and from the paradoxal sleep. Respiratory difficulties were registered on certain patients of each of the three groups. These sleep disturbances, registered by the polygraph, were compared with those observed on patients presenting a cortical disease.

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[三种退行性疾病:肌萎缩侧索硬化症、少桥小脑萎缩症和进行性核上性麻痹患者夜间睡眠的多导图研究]。
对12例肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)患者、6例榄桥小脑萎缩症(OPCA)患者和9例steel - richardson病(SR)患者进行了夜间睡眠多导图研究。睡眠障碍——如果存在的话——总是与疾病的病程并行。肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)患者组未发现任何障碍,而OPCA组则观察到一种特殊的睡眠紊乱疾病。睡眠障碍在患有SR疾病的患者群体中更为普遍。从病人的觉醒和矛盾睡眠中提取一个特殊的眼电图。在这三组中,每组的某些患者都登记了呼吸困难。这些睡眠障碍被测谎仪记录下来,并与出现皮质疾病的患者进行比较。
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