Sleep in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder—the SEMN Study

Nise Alessandra Carvalho Sousa,Carlos Mauricio Oliveira de Almeida, Satiko Andrezza Ferreira Takano, Siane Prado Lima Souza, Ronaldo Marques Pontes Rabelo

Sleep & breathing(2023)

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Purpose This study aimed to (1) evaluate in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) the presence of sleep disorders such as hypersomnia, fatigue, risk of apnea, and the presence of restless legs syndrome/Willis-Ekbom disease (RLS/WED); (2) evaluate quality of sleep in patients with MS and NMOSD; and (3) correlate them with clinical and imaging data. Methods The study was cross-sectional and was carried out in the sector of demyelinating diseases of the neurology service of HUGV-UFAM, Manaus, Brazil, from January 2017 to December 2020. Results Our sample consisted of 60 patients, 41 with MS and 19 with NMOSD. We found that patients with MS and NMOSD have poor sleep quality (65%) and hypersomnia (53% in MS; 47% in NMOSD), but low risk of apnea by STOP-BANG. The frequency of RLS/WE found was 14% in MS, and 5% in NMOSD. No correlation existed between sleep quality, number of relapses, and sleep quality for the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), i.e., fatigue/illness duration. Conclusion Patients with MS and NMOSD have poor sleep quality, excessive sleepiness, and are at low risk for OSA, yet the frequency of RLS/WED is like that of the general population. There does not seem to be a significant difference between these sleep disorders in these demyelinating diseases of the CNS.
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Sleep,Multiple sclerosis,Neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorder,Restless legs syndrome,Willis-Ekbom disease,Hypersomnia
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