학술논문

Management of Sleep Disturbances in Parkinson's Disease.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Parkinson's Disease. 12/15/2022, Vol. 12 Issue 7, p2029-2058. 30p.
Subject
*SLEEP interruptions
*MOVEMENT disorders
*PARKINSON'S disease
*RESTLESS legs syndrome
*RAPID eye movement sleep
*SLEEP disorders
Language
ISSN
1877-7171
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is defined by its motor symptoms rigidity, tremor, and akinesia. However, non-motor symptoms, particularly autonomic disorders and sleep disturbances, occur frequently in PD causing equivalent or even greater discomfort than motor symptoms effectively decreasing quality of life in patients and caregivers. Most common sleep disturbances in PD are insomnia, sleep disordered breathing, excessive daytime sleepiness, REM sleep behavior disorder, and sleep-related movement disorders such as restless legs syndrome. Despite their high prevalence, therapeutic options in the in- and outpatient setting are limited, partly due to lack of scientific evidence. The importance of sleep disturbances in neurodegenerative diseases has been further emphasized by recent evidence indicating a bidirectional relationship between neurodegeneration and sleep. A more profound insight into the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms intertwining sleep and neurodegeneration might lead to unique and individually tailored disease modifying or even neuroprotective therapeutic options in the long run. Therefore, current evidence concerning the management of sleep disturbances in PD will be discussed with the aim of providing a substantiated scaffolding for clinical decisions in long-term PD therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]