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Sleep Disorders in Patients with Parkinson Disease and Its Correlation to Motor Symptoms Severity

Rabwa Khalil Mohammed Fadol1*, Mahmoud Hussien Salih Daoud2, Mohamed KhalafAllah Saeed3, Mohmed Hussien Ahmed Mohmed4, Khalid Mohammed Ali5, Muaz Abdellatif Mohammed Elsayed6, Rabwa Khalil Mohammed Fadol1*, Mahmoud Hussien Salih Daoud2, Mohamed KhalafAllah Saeed3, Mohmed Hussien Ahmed Mohmed4, Khalid Mohammed Ali5 and Muaz Abdellatif Mohammed Elsayed6
1Neurologist, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan
2Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Gezira, Sudan
3Consultant Internist and Neurologist, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan
4MBBS, Faculty of Medicine, Gezira University, Sudan
5Faculty of medicine, University of Gadarif, Sudan
6Faculty of Medicine, Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan
*Corresponding Author : Rabwa Khalil Mohammed Fadol, Neurologist, Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan, Email: hussienmohmed93@gmail.com

Received Date: Nov 01, 2023 / Accepted Date: Nov 30, 2023 / Published Date: Nov 30, 2023

Abstract

Background: Sleep disturbances are non-motor manifestations, which occurs in up to 96% of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). They include insomnia, disorders of daytime somnolence, sleep-related breathing disorders,restless legs syndrome (RLS), and rapid eye movement behavior disturbances. Sleep disorders have significant impact on the quality of life in Parkinson’s disease patients.

Method: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted at three neurology referral hospitals. The aim was to assess the frequency and pattern of sleep disturbances among patients with PD. Questionnaires were used to obtain the demographic, clinical features and evaluation of sleep disturbances using PD sleep scale-2 (PDSS-2). The correlation of quality of sleep with the duration of the disease and severity of motor symptoms was assessed using Hoehn and Yahr staging. SPSS version 25 was the tool used for analysis—p value <0.05.

Results: 71 patients with confirmed PD were studied. Males represented 70.4% and the mean age was 64.66 ± 9.6years.

38% had significant nocturnal sleep disturbances (PDSS-2≥18). The most common sleep disorders were nocturia 72% (51), sleep maintenance insomnia 46% (38), sleep refreshment 46% (34), waking up due to pain in arms or legs 45% (32) and (21%) 15 had nocturnal hallucinations. Poor sleepers exhibited longer disease duration but revealed no association with PD severity.

Conclusion: In 71 patients with Parkinson’s disease, one-third had significant sleep disturbances. PDSS-2 score was positively correlated to prolonged duration but not motor symptoms’ severity

Citation: Fadol RKM, Daoud MHS, Saeed MK, Mohmed MHA, Ali KM, et al. (2023)Sleep Disorders in Patients with Parkinson Disease and Its Correlation to MotorSymptoms Severity. Atheroscler 黑料网 8: 233.

Copyright: © 2023 Fadol RKM, et al. This is an open-access article distributedunder the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permitsunrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided theoriginal author and source are credited.

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