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Title: Night sleep in patients with vegetative state
Authors: Pavlov, Y. G.
Gais, S.
Müller, F.
Schönauer, M.
Schäpers, B.
Born, J.
Kotchoubey, B.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Citation: Night sleep in patients with vegetative state / Y. G. Pavlov, S. Gais, F. Müller et al. // Journal of Sleep Research. — 2017. — Vol. 26. — Iss. 5. — P. 629-640.
Abstract: Polysomnographic recording of night sleep was carried out in 15 patients with the diagnosis vegetative state (syn. unresponsive wakefulness syndrome). Sleep scoring was performed by three raters, and confirmed by means of a spectral power analysis of the electroencephalogram, electrooculogram and electromyogram. All patients but one exhibited at least some signs of sleep. In particular, sleep stage N1 was found in 13 patients, N2 in 14 patients, N3 in nine patients, and rapid eye movement sleep in 10 patients. Three patients exhibited all phenomena characteristic for normal sleep, including spindles and rapid eye movements. However, in all but one patient, sleep patterns were severely disturbed as compared with normative data. All patients had frequent and long periods of wakefulness during the night. In some apparent rapid eye movement sleep episodes, no eye movements were recorded. Sleep spindles were detected in five patients only, and their density was very low. We conclude that the majority of vegetative state patients retain some important circadian changes. Further studies are necessary to disentangle multiple factors potentially affecting sleep pattern of vegetative state patients. © 2017 European Sleep Research Society
Keywords: DISORDERS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
REM
SPINDLES
ADULT
AGED
ARTICLE
BODY MOVEMENT
CLINICAL ARTICLE
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM
ELECTROMYOGRAM
ELECTROOCULOGRAM
EYE MOVEMENT
FEMALE
HUMAN
MALE
MIDDLE AGED
NIGHT SLEEP
PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE
POWER ANALYSIS
PRIORITY JOURNAL
REM SLEEP
SLEEP PATTERN
SLEEP SPINDLE
SLEEP STAGE
WAKEFULNESS
YOUNG ADULT
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
ELECTROOCULOGRAPHY
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
SLEEP
ADULT
AGED
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY
ELECTROMYOGRAPHY
ELECTROOCULOGRAPHY
EYE MOVEMENTS
FEMALE
HUMANS
MALE
MIDDLE AGED
PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE
POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
SLEEP
SLEEP, REM
WAKEFULNESS
YOUNG ADULT
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/75537
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85018693721
WOS ID: 000412711800016
PURE ID: 2126056
ISSN: 0962-1105
DOI: 10.1111/jsr.12524
Sponsorship: This study was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
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