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Sleep in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a controlled polysomnographic study including spectral analysis of the sleep EEG.

机译:成人注意力不足/多动障碍的睡眠:一项多导睡眠图对照研究,包括对睡眠脑电图的频谱分析。

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STUDY OBJECTIVES: Previous studies in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and attention deficit disorder (ADHD/ADD) have shown impaired sleep quality with increased nocturnal motor activity. However, polysomnographic findings are not unequivocal. Up to now, in adults with ADHD, only 1 case-control polysomnographic study with small sample size has been performed. We investigated objective and subjective sleep quality in adultADHD, including an electroencephalogram spectral power analysis. DESIGN: Single-blind comparative study. SETTING: University medical center. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty adult unmedicated ADHD patients without current comorbid major depression, drug abuse, or comorbid axis-II disorder and 20 sex- and age-matched control subjects. INTERVENTIONS: N/A. MEASUREMENTS: Conventional polysomnographic parameters and sleep electroencephalogram spectral power analysis was calculated for the 2 laboratory nights. Subjective sleep parameters were estimated by sleep questionnaires to assess the relationship between objective and subjective sleep measurements. RESULTS: Adult ADHD patients showed increased nocturnal motor activity (as indicated by heightened indexes of periodic leg movements in sleep), which was significantly inversely correlated with subjective total sleep time. Although ADHD patients displayed significantly increased objective total sleep time, the subjective ratings documented impaired sleep quality in those with ADHD. Other polysomnographic sleep patterns and spectral electroencephalogram parameters did not differ between ADHD patients and normal controls. CONCLUSIONS: Similar to children, adults with ADHD show increased nocturnal motor activity. Otherwise, sleep does not seem to be impaired in ADHD patients. However, the dissociation between objective and subjective sleep parameters points to a misinterpretation of sleep quality in patients with ADHD.
机译:研究目的:先前对注意力不足/多动障碍和注意力不足障碍(ADHD / ADD)患儿的研究表明,睡眠质量受损与夜间运动活动增加有关。但是,多导睡眠图检查结果并非明确。到目前为止,在多动症成人中,仅进行了1例病例对照的多导睡眠图研究,样本量较小。我们调查了成人ADHD的客观和主观睡眠质量,包括脑电图频谱功率分析。设计:单盲比较研究。地点:大学医学中心。参与者:20名成人,未接受药物治疗的多动症患者,无当前合并症,重度抑郁症,药物滥用或第II轴合并症,以及20名性别和年龄相匹配的对照组。干预措施:N / A。测量:计算了两个实验室夜晚的常规多导睡眠监测参数和睡眠脑电图频谱功率分析。通过睡眠问卷评估主观睡眠参数,以评估客观和主观睡眠测量之间的关系。结果:成人多动症患者表现出夜间运动活动增加(如睡眠中周期性腿部活动指数升高所指示),这与主观总睡眠时间呈显着负相关。尽管多动症患者的客观总睡眠时间显着增加,但主观评分表明多动症患者的睡眠质量受损。在多动症患者和正常对照组之间,其他多导睡眠图睡眠模式和脑电图频谱参数没有差异。结论:与儿童相似,患有多动症的成年人表现出夜间运动活动增加。否则,ADHD患者的睡眠似乎不会受到损害。然而,客观和主观睡眠参数之间的分离表明对多动症患者的睡眠质量有误解。

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