ГоловнаArchive of numbers2018Volume 26, issue 2 (95)Sleep polygram features in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis and restless legs syndrome
Title of the article Sleep polygram features in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis and restless legs syndrome
Authors Sukhorukov Viktor
In the section MECHANISMS OF FORMATION AND MODERN PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
Year 2018 Issue Volume 26, issue 2 (95) Pages 26-28
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 616.832-004. 2-073.97 Index BBK -
Abstract This study results the polysomnographic monitoring in 11 primaryprogressive multiple sclerosis patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS). We identifi ed the objective changes in the functioning of somnogenic brain resulting in a change in the architectonic structure of night’s sleep, sleep phases destabilization, desynchronizing brain systems activation, NREM and REM sleep organizing disorders. We revealed the lesion of switching stages and phases of sleep and its maintaining mechanisms in primaryprogressive multiple sclerosis with restless leg syndrome. In adition to the clinical sings caused by focal brain progressive damage, sleep disorders can be caused by the development of secondary RLS having pathogenic mechanisms associa ted with functional nonspecifi c brain systems involving, which complicates the formation of multiple sclerosis symptoms.
Key words polysomnography, primary- progressive multiple sclerosis, restless legs syndrome
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