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Brainstem infarcts predict REM sleep behavior disorder in acute ischemic stroke

机译:脑干梗塞可预测急性缺血性中风的REM睡眠行为障碍

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Background Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is a sleep disturbance in which patients enact their dreams while in REM sleep. The behavior is typically violent in association with violent dream content, so serious harm can be done to the patient or the bed partner. The prevalence of RBD is well-known in Parkinson’s disease, Lewy body dementia, and multiple systems atrophy. However, its prevalence and causes in stroke remained unclear. The aim of this study was to determine factors influencing the appearance of RBD in a prospective cohort of patients with acute ischemic stroke. Methods A total of 2,024 patients with first-ever or recurrent acute ischemic stroke were admitted to the Acute Stroke Unit at the Prince of Wales Hospital between January 2010 and November 2011; 775 of them received an MRI scan. Within 2?days of admission, a research nurse collected demographic and clinical data and assessed the severity of each stroke using the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS). One hundred and nineteen of the 775 patients meeting study entry criteria formed the study sample. All eligible participants were invited to attend a research clinic 3?months after the onset of the index stroke. In the attendance, a research assistant administered the MMSE and the 13-item RBD questionnaire (RBDQ). Results Among 119 stroke patients, 10.9% were exhibited RBD, defined as an REM sleep behavior disorder questionnaire score of 19 or above. The proportion of patients with acute brainstem infarct was significantly higher in RBD patients than those without RBD. Compared with patients without RBD, RBD patients were more likely to have brainstem infarcts and had smaller infarct volumes. In a multivariate analysis, in which stroke location and infarct volume were inserted, brainstem infarcts were an independent predictor of RBD (odds ratio?=?3.686; P =?0.032). Conclusions The results support the notion of a predominant role of brainstem injury in the development of RBD and suggest that patients with brainstem infarcts RBD should be evaluated by a clinical neurologist.
机译:背景技术快速眼动(REM)睡眠行为障碍(RBD)是一种睡眠障碍,患者在进行REM睡眠时会梦见自己。该行为通常与暴力梦境内容有关,因此是暴力行为,因此可能对患者或同床伴侣造成严重伤害。 RBD的流行在帕金森氏病,路易体痴呆和多系统萎缩症中广为人知。但是,其患病率和中风原因尚不清楚。这项研究的目的是确定影响急性缺血性中风患者的预期队列中RBD的出现的因素。方法于2010年1月至2011年11月期间,共计2,024例首次或复发的急性缺血性中风患者被纳入威尔斯亲王医院急性中风病房。其中775人接受了MRI扫描。入院后2天之内,一名研究护士使用美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表(NIHSS)收集了人口统计学和临床​​数据,并评估了每个卒中的严重程度。符合研究入组标准的775名患者中有111名形成了研究样本。指标卒中发作后3个月,所有符合条件的参与者均应邀前往研究诊所就诊。与会人员由研究助理管理了MMSE和13个项目的RBD调查表(RBDQ)。结果在119名中风患者中,有10.9%的患者表现出RBD,这被定义为REM睡眠行为障碍问卷的得分为19或更高。 RBD患者中急性脑干梗死患者的比例显着高于无RBD患者。与没有RBD的患者相比,RBD患者更有可能发生脑干梗塞,梗塞体积更小。在多变量分析中,在其中插入了中风部位和梗塞体积,脑干梗塞是RBD的独立预测因子(比值比=?3.686; P =?0.032)。结论该结果支持脑干损伤在RBD发生中起主要作用的观点,并建议应由临床神经科医师评估脑干梗死RBD的患者。

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