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Repetitive Ballistic Movements As A High-Risk Comorbidity In A Ventricular Assist Device Patient

NEUROLOGY-CLINICAL PRACTICE(2021)

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A patient with a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) presented with violent nocturnal limb movements during sleep. This sleep-related movement disorder-repetitive ballistic movements (RBMs)-underscores the importance of identification of nocturnal movements, their relationship to sleep, and to potential catastrophic consequences in susceptible patients.
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