Sooner Than Later If Not Right After Stroke

Amy K. Dadisman, N. Andrews, R. Mehra, I. Katzan
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The case involves a patient with interrelated sleep symptoms related to central hypersomnia, restless legs syndrome, and sleep disordered breathing (SDB) occurring after stroke. The prevalence of SDB after stroke has been noted to be very high, up to 70%, and consists of a higher contribution of central sleep apnea compared to the general population. Recurrent stroke is associated with a higher prevalence of SDB compared to first-time stroke. Contributions to SDB as related to stroke do not appear to have consistencies in terms of location and size of stroke. Untreated SDB can also contribute to stroke risk, with mechanisms involving increased systemic inflammation, prothrombotic biochemical markers, and dysfunction of cerebral autoregulation. Although there are post-hoc subgroup data in a randomized controlled trial suggesting reduction in stroke outcomes when SDB is treated with positive airway pressure, overall there are few studies that have rigorously examined the impact of treatment. Hypersomnia can be treated with modafinil and restless legs syndrome may become manifest due to sleep fragmentation.
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如果不是在中风之后,迟早会发生的
该病例涉及一名卒中后出现中枢性嗜睡、不宁腿综合征和睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB)相关睡眠症状的患者。中风后SDB的患病率非常高,高达70%,与一般人群相比,由中枢性睡眠呼吸暂停引起。与首次中风相比,复发性中风与更高的SDB患病率相关。与中风有关的SDB的贡献似乎在中风的位置和大小方面没有一致性。未经治疗的SDB也可能增加卒中风险,其机制包括全身性炎症、血栓前生化标志物和大脑自动调节功能障碍的增加。尽管在一项随机对照试验中有事后亚组数据表明,SDB接受气道正压治疗可降低卒中结局,但总体而言,很少有研究严格检查了治疗的影响。嗜睡症可以用莫达非尼治疗,不宁腿综合征可能由于睡眠碎片而变得明显。
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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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