Terror at Northfield

Frank M. Ralls, M. Grigg-Damberger
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This chapter discusses the relationship between a commonly misdiagnosed parasomnia and various precipitating factors. Expertise in differentiating a benign parasomnia from significant medical disorders in adults and children is important, as is the ability to correctly identify and modify predisposing and precipitating factors. The case presented in this chapter illustrates how making a premature decision based on a small piece of information delayed an important diagnosis and increased the risk of further morbidity. The peak prevalence of sleep terrors is 18 months of age, but they may be seen at any age during childhood. When recurrent sleep terrors recur or develop in adults, evaluation for other primary sleep disorders, including sleep apnea, restless legs, shift work, and sleep deprivation, is warranted, and polysomnography is usually indicated. Identifying and correcting precipitating factors may minimize the recurrence of sleep terrors. Treatment of sleep apnea may greatly reduce the frequency of night terrors and other parasomnias.
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本章讨论了常被误诊的睡眠异常与各种诱发因素之间的关系。鉴别成人和儿童的良性睡眠异常与重大医学障碍的专业知识很重要,正确识别和改变诱发因素和诱发因素的能力也很重要。本章所述的病例说明了基于一小部分信息做出过早的决定如何延误了重要的诊断并增加了进一步发病的风险。睡眠恐怖症的流行高峰是18个月大,但在儿童时期的任何年龄都可能出现。当成人复发性睡眠恐惧复发或发展时,需要评估其他原发性睡眠障碍,包括睡眠呼吸暂停、不宁腿、轮班工作和睡眠剥夺,通常需要进行多导睡眠检查。识别和纠正诱发因素可以最大限度地减少睡眠恐怖的复发。治疗睡眠呼吸暂停可以大大减少夜惊和其他睡眠异常的频率。
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期刊介绍: Sleep Disorders is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of sleep disorders.
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