A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center

Background: Kleine–Levin syndrome (KLS) is a rare sleep disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of hypersomnia. Polysomnographic (PSG) researches of KLS have been reported only in few publications in the past decades. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of PSG of KLS. Methods: T...

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Main Authors: Yan-Wen Luo, Huan Yu, Lu-Hua Yuan, Guo-Xing Zhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2016-01-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2016;volume=129;issue=13;spage=1565;epage=1568;aulast=Luo
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spelling doaj-9a73535205bc4a44bcaaa71c83e36aa72020-11-25T01:01:46ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992016-01-01129131565156810.4103/0366-6999.184476A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single CenterYan-Wen LuoHuan YuLu-Hua YuanGuo-Xing ZhuBackground: Kleine–Levin syndrome (KLS) is a rare sleep disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of hypersomnia. Polysomnographic (PSG) researches of KLS have been reported only in few publications in the past decades. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of PSG of KLS. Methods: This study, which was conducted from March 2010 to July 2014, included seven patients diagnosed with KLS in the Sleep and Wake Disorder Center of Huashan Hospital, Fudan University (Shanghai, China). PSG and multiple sleep latency tests (MSLT) were performed during their episodes and the results were evaluated. Results: Five of the seven patients were males. The mean age at KLS onset was 15.6 ± 3.6 years. The number of episodes ranged from 2 to 7. The duration of episodes lasted from 4 to 11 days. The sleep architecture and proportion were normal in most of the patients. The average value of mean sleep latency was 6.9 ± 4.1 min. No sleep-onset rapid eye movement (SOREM) was detected in three of the patients, whereas one patient experienced one period of SOREM, and such episodes occurred twice in other two patients. Conclusions: We found that sleep architecture and proportion were normal in most KLS patients. However, the results of PSG and MSLT had no specificity for KLS patients.http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2016;volume=129;issue=13;spage=1565;epage=1568;aulast=LuoKleine–Levin Syndrome; Multiple Sleep Latency Test; Polysomnography
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author Yan-Wen Luo
Huan Yu
Lu-Hua Yuan
Guo-Xing Zhu
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Huan Yu
Lu-Hua Yuan
Guo-Xing Zhu
A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center
Chinese Medical Journal
Kleine–Levin Syndrome; Multiple Sleep Latency Test; Polysomnography
author_facet Yan-Wen Luo
Huan Yu
Lu-Hua Yuan
Guo-Xing Zhu
author_sort Yan-Wen Luo
title A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center
title_short A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center
title_full A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center
title_fullStr A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center
title_full_unstemmed A Polysomnography Study of Kleine–Levin Syndrome in a Single Center
title_sort polysomnography study of kleine–levin syndrome in a single center
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Kleine–Levin syndrome (KLS) is a rare sleep disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of hypersomnia. Polysomnographic (PSG) researches of KLS have been reported only in few publications in the past decades. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of PSG of KLS. Methods: This study, which was conducted from March 2010 to July 2014, included seven patients diagnosed with KLS in the Sleep and Wake Disorder Center of Huashan Hospital, Fudan University (Shanghai, China). PSG and multiple sleep latency tests (MSLT) were performed during their episodes and the results were evaluated. Results: Five of the seven patients were males. The mean age at KLS onset was 15.6 ± 3.6 years. The number of episodes ranged from 2 to 7. The duration of episodes lasted from 4 to 11 days. The sleep architecture and proportion were normal in most of the patients. The average value of mean sleep latency was 6.9 ± 4.1 min. No sleep-onset rapid eye movement (SOREM) was detected in three of the patients, whereas one patient experienced one period of SOREM, and such episodes occurred twice in other two patients. Conclusions: We found that sleep architecture and proportion were normal in most KLS patients. However, the results of PSG and MSLT had no specificity for KLS patients.
topic Kleine–Levin Syndrome; Multiple Sleep Latency Test; Polysomnography
url http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2016;volume=129;issue=13;spage=1565;epage=1568;aulast=Luo
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