It is well established that certain alteration of sleep disorders occur in patients with wake-up stroke (WUS) such as sleep disordered breathing, periodic limb movements and sleep duration. However, the data are lacking about the microarchitecture of different sleep stages among those patients. Aim of work: To compare the polysomnographic microarchitecture of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep between WUS and daytime stroke (DTS). Methods: A cross-sectional polysomnographic study was conducted on 20 patients with WUS and 20 patients with DTS, with analysis of REM sleep microarchitecture in specific. Results: Patients with WUS had significantly shorter REM stage (11.76 ± 5.48% in WUS versus 16.59 ± 5.33% in DTS, P = 0.008), longer early morning ...
Questionnaire studies suggest that stroke patients experience sustained problems with sleep and dayt...
Sleep disordered breathings (SDB) worsens the clinical prognosis of stroke patients. Continuous posi...
We studied polysomnographic recordings using an Oxford Medilog 9000 System in 18 patients with ische...
Changes in sleep architecture following ischemic stroke have been poorly investigated. Our objective...
Goal: The aims of our study were to investigate autonomic modifications in wakefulness and sleep in ...
Sleep is an essential physiological process for normal functioning of the body and cognition while b...
© 2020 Elie William GottliebSleep-wake dysfunction is increasingly recognised as a key modifiable ri...
Research on sleep after stroke has focused mainly on sleep disordered breathing. However, the extend...
Background and Purpose—Approximately one fourth of stroke occur during sleep. Despite the clinical a...
ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of our study was to to compare characteristics of stroke patients who presente...
Introduction: A restorative sleep is essential for physical and psychological health. Even though li...
Sleep deprivation, whether from disorder or lifestyle, whether acute or chronic, poses a significant...
Background: Wake-up stroke (WUS) is a certain type of ischemic stroke in which a patient wakes up wi...
Sleep consists of two broad phases: rapid eye movement (REM), and non-REM sleep, and the deepest sta...
Sleep has a complex relationship with human health. Impairments in sleep represent a common, poten...
Questionnaire studies suggest that stroke patients experience sustained problems with sleep and dayt...
Sleep disordered breathings (SDB) worsens the clinical prognosis of stroke patients. Continuous posi...
We studied polysomnographic recordings using an Oxford Medilog 9000 System in 18 patients with ische...
Changes in sleep architecture following ischemic stroke have been poorly investigated. Our objective...
Goal: The aims of our study were to investigate autonomic modifications in wakefulness and sleep in ...
Sleep is an essential physiological process for normal functioning of the body and cognition while b...
© 2020 Elie William GottliebSleep-wake dysfunction is increasingly recognised as a key modifiable ri...
Research on sleep after stroke has focused mainly on sleep disordered breathing. However, the extend...
Background and Purpose—Approximately one fourth of stroke occur during sleep. Despite the clinical a...
ABSTRACT Aim: The aim of our study was to to compare characteristics of stroke patients who presente...
Introduction: A restorative sleep is essential for physical and psychological health. Even though li...
Sleep deprivation, whether from disorder or lifestyle, whether acute or chronic, poses a significant...
Background: Wake-up stroke (WUS) is a certain type of ischemic stroke in which a patient wakes up wi...
Sleep consists of two broad phases: rapid eye movement (REM), and non-REM sleep, and the deepest sta...
Sleep has a complex relationship with human health. Impairments in sleep represent a common, poten...
Questionnaire studies suggest that stroke patients experience sustained problems with sleep and dayt...
Sleep disordered breathings (SDB) worsens the clinical prognosis of stroke patients. Continuous posi...
We studied polysomnographic recordings using an Oxford Medilog 9000 System in 18 patients with ische...