Katie M. Kinnear , Nicole M. Warner , Anand Gersappe , Michael J. Doherty
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Abstract
Objectives
To match responsive neurostimulator (RNS) and polysomnographic data to determine if RNS detections and stimulations correlate with measurements of sleep disordered breathing and continuous glucose measurements (CGM).
Materials and methods
In a patient with an RNS with detection/stimulation leads implanted bi-temporally detection-stimulation counts were matched by time with coinciding polysomnogram and CGM data.
Results
Temporal dispersion of RNS DSC were independent of measures of sleep apnea, hypopnea or glucose.
Conclusion
Hippocampal nighttime responsive neurostimulation therapies did not appear to worsen measures of normal or abnormal sleep.