夜间多动症:睡眠问题和多动症药物

M. Stein, M. Weiss, B. Leventhal
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现在已经确定,与注意力缺陷多动障碍相关的损害通常会延伸到学校以外的日子。因此,新的治疗方法已经被开发出来,以提高注意力,减少越来越长时间的过度活动和冲动。这些长效的哌醋甲酯和安非他明类兴奋剂已经成为治疗多动症最常见的药物。然而,除了这些有益的作用外,多动症药物也会对其他功能领域产生不良影响,比如睡眠。这篇综述将描述ADHD、兴奋剂药物和睡眠之间的关系,同时强调临床意义。各种各样的睡眠问题往往与多动症同时发生,而且往往可能在治疗前出现。事实上,治疗一些睡眠障碍(例如,睡眠障碍呼吸障碍,延迟睡眠阶段障碍)本身可能会导致注意力或行为的改善。因此,睡眠史和睡眠功能的基线测量是对出现ADHD症状的个体进行适当评估的重要组成部分。如果怀疑有原发性睡眠障碍,应由受过适当训练的专业人员进行进一步的睡眠评估。然而,更常见的是,睡眠问题与多动症和精神疾病并存,或者可能是由兴奋剂药物引起的,或者是由兴奋剂药物加剧的。
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ADHD By Night: Sleep Problems and ADHD Medications
It is now well established that impairments associated with ADHD often extend beyond the school day. As a result, new treatments have been developed to improve attention and reduce overactivity and impulsivity for increasingly longer periods of time. These longer–acting methylphenidate and amphetamine–based stimulants have become the most common ADHD medications. However, in addition to their salutary effects, ADHD medications can lead to less desirable effects in other functional domains, such as sleep. This review will describe the relationship between ADHD, stimulant medication, and sleep while highlighting clinical implications. A wide variety of sleep problems often co–occur with ADHD and often may antedate treatment. In fact, treatment of some sleep disorders (e.g., Sleep Disordered Breathing Disorder, Delayed Sleep Phase Disorder) may, in and of themselves, lead to improved attention or behavior. As a result, a sleep history and baseline measure of sleep functioning are an essential component of a proper evaluation of individuals presenting with symptoms of ADHD. If a primary sleep disorder is suspected, further sleep evaluation should be conducted by appropriately trained professionals. More commonly, however, sleep problems coexist with ADHD and psychiatric comorbidity, or may result from, or are exacerbated by, stimulant medication.
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