Heart Rate Change And Clinical Characteristics In Patients With Neck Myoclonus: An Observational Study

CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE(2021)

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Objective: This study was conducted to evaluate heart rate (HR) change and clinical characteristics in patients with neck myoclonus (NM), a physiological motor phenomenon occurring during sleep.Methods: For 18 consecutive patients in whom NM was confirmed from video-polysomnography, we analyzed 576 NMs. Change rate of HR at each 1 sec point towards the averaged HR in prior 5 sec period was calculated before and after all NM events.Results: Findings show NM events as more prevalent during REM sleep than during NREM sleep (83.9% vs. 16.1%). For NM without cortical arousal in REM and NREM sleep, the respective HR increased 20 s before NM (p < 0.05); the change rate was up to 13%. For NM with cortical arousal in REM sleep, the HR increased 50 s before NM (p < 0.05); the change rate reached 18%. Three NM subjects showed abnormal vocalization or shouting during REM. Six NM subjects had excessive daytime sleepiness without sleep disorder.Conclusion: HR increased before NM events, which may be associated with pathophysiology of NM. NM may possibly be associated with excessive daytime sleepiness or abnormal behaviors during REM sleep. Significance: HR increase is associated with pathophysiology of NM and clinical symptoms. (C) 2021 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Heart rate, Neck myoclonus, Autonomic nervous activity, Incomplete arousal, Daytime sleepiness
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