Clinical correlates of sleep benefit in Parkinson's disease

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Currie, LJ
Bennett, JP
Harrison, MB
Trugman, JM
Wooten, GF
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[1] Department of Neurology, Univ. of Virginia Hlth. Sci. Center, Charlottesville, VA
[2] Box 394, Department of Neurology, Univ. of Virginia Hlth. Sci. Center, Charlottesville
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10.1212/WNL.48.4.1115
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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The phenomenon of sleep benefit, a period of lessened disability or feeling ''on'' upon awakening from sleep in the morning, has received scant attention in the literature on Parkinson's disease. We interviewed 162 consecutive patients regarding disease onset, medication history, and symptoms, evaluated them using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale, and assessed them as to the presence or absence of sleep benefit. Thirty-three percent reported experiencing sleep benefit. Compared with patients not having sleep benefit, patients with sleep benefit tended to be younger at disease onset, have longer disease duration, take higher total daily doses of levodopa, have longer duration of levodopa treatment, and exhibit less cognitive and physical disability. The findings of this study suggest that sleep benefit is a common phenomenon that may be anticipated in a subgroup of patients with Parkinson's disease. The mechanisms underlying sleep benefit do not appear to be simple and may be multifactorial. Clinicians need to be aware of the authenticity of patients' reports of sleep benefit and consider the existence of this phenomenon when prescribing or adjusting patients' medication schedules.
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