Background: The first night effect (FNE) is a polysomnography (PSG) habituation effect in the first of several consecutive in-laboratory PSGs (I-PSGs). The ENE is caused by the discomfort provoked by electrodes and cables and the exposure to an unfamiliar environment. A reverse ENE (RENT) with an improved sleep in the first night is characteristic of insomnia, presumably because the video PSG in the sleep laboratory leads to a decrease in the negatively toned cognitive activity. Therefore, two or more I-PSGs are required for an accurate diagnosis. Although the FNE is well documented in I-PSG, little is known about the FNE and the RFNE in home-based PSGs (H-PSGs). Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of a recently published cross-sectio...
Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the gold standard for diagnosis of non-rapid eye movement (NREM)...
Background and purpose: Fatigue is amongst the most frequent and disabling symptoms of multiple scle...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) represents a risk factor for sleep disorders, but there are conflicting resu...
BACKGROUND: The first night effect (FNE) is a polysomnography (PSG) habituation effect in the first ...
Background: There are few studies describing periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) in rapid eye mov...
Background: There are few studies describing periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) in rapid eye mov...
The first-night effect in sleep polysomnographic studies is usually considered to last for one night...
We performed this analysis of possible first night effects (FNEs) on sleep and respiratory parameter...
Introduction: A recent meta-analysis compared polysomnograms (PSGs) of people with insomnia to healt...
International audienceObjective : Home polysomnography is being increasingly developed for sleep stu...
While polysomnography remains the current gold standard in sleep investigation, guidelines for singl...
Quality of Life (QoL) is decreased in multiple sclerosis (MS), but studies about the impact of sleep...
Study Objectives: To examine the presence of a first-night effect (FNE) and the level of internight ...
Prevalence rates, mechanisms and consequences of sleep disorders in people with MS are unclear. Acco...
Periodic limb movements (PLM) cause sleep disorders and daytime symptoms and are frequently associat...
Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the gold standard for diagnosis of non-rapid eye movement (NREM)...
Background and purpose: Fatigue is amongst the most frequent and disabling symptoms of multiple scle...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) represents a risk factor for sleep disorders, but there are conflicting resu...
BACKGROUND: The first night effect (FNE) is a polysomnography (PSG) habituation effect in the first ...
Background: There are few studies describing periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) in rapid eye mov...
Background: There are few studies describing periodic limb movement syndrome (PLMS) in rapid eye mov...
The first-night effect in sleep polysomnographic studies is usually considered to last for one night...
We performed this analysis of possible first night effects (FNEs) on sleep and respiratory parameter...
Introduction: A recent meta-analysis compared polysomnograms (PSGs) of people with insomnia to healt...
International audienceObjective : Home polysomnography is being increasingly developed for sleep stu...
While polysomnography remains the current gold standard in sleep investigation, guidelines for singl...
Quality of Life (QoL) is decreased in multiple sclerosis (MS), but studies about the impact of sleep...
Study Objectives: To examine the presence of a first-night effect (FNE) and the level of internight ...
Prevalence rates, mechanisms and consequences of sleep disorders in people with MS are unclear. Acco...
Periodic limb movements (PLM) cause sleep disorders and daytime symptoms and are frequently associat...
Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the gold standard for diagnosis of non-rapid eye movement (NREM)...
Background and purpose: Fatigue is amongst the most frequent and disabling symptoms of multiple scle...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) represents a risk factor for sleep disorders, but there are conflicting resu...