Listening to patients: Incidence and distribution of sleep disorders in Prader-Willi syndrome

Amee Revana , E. Robert Wassman , Niva Haber , Lara C. Pullen , Terry Jo Bichell , Jessica Duis , Randy Bartlett , Christopher DeFelice , Maria Picone
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While the medical community continues to recognize the contributions of disordered sleep to the burden of Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS), the medical literature lacks characterization of the patient burden of sleep disorders by people living with PWS and their caregivers. We developed and fielded a 72-question survey to the online PWS community, to query caregivers about their experiences with sleep symptoms. Respondents for all age groups reported sleep-disordered breathing (40 %), cataplexy-like symptoms (28.4 %), and insomnia (43.5 %). The presentation of cataplexy-like symptoms tended to change as children aged, presenting initially (ages 0–4 years) as head bobbing while eating, then transitioning to knee buckling between the ages of 5–12 years. Finally, loss of generalized tone associated with extreme emotions became more common in the teenage years. Frequent screening for potentially treatable sleep disorders should be considered the standard of care for individuals with PWS.
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倾听患者的心声普拉德-威利综合征患者睡眠障碍的发生率和分布情况
虽然医学界不断认识到睡眠障碍对普拉德-威利综合征(PWS)造成的负担,但医学文献中缺乏对普拉德-威利综合征患者及其照顾者的睡眠障碍患者负担的描述。我们开发并在网上PWS社区开展了一项包含72个问题的调查,以询问护理人员在睡眠症状方面的经验。所有年龄组的受访者均报告了睡眠呼吸障碍(40%)、类反射症状(28.4%)和失眠(43.5%)。随着儿童年龄的增长,反射样症状的表现形式也会发生变化,最初(0-4 岁)表现为进食时摇头晃脑,然后在 5-12 岁时转变为膝关节屈曲。最后,与极端情绪相关的全身失调在青少年时期变得更为常见。经常筛查潜在的可治疗睡眠障碍应被视为 PWS 患者的护理标准。
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