作者
Panagis Drakatos, Michelle Olaithe, Dhun Verma, Katarina Ilic, Diana Cash, Yaqoot Fatima, Sean Higgins, Allan H Young, K Ray Chaudhuri, Joerg Steier, Timothy Skinner, Romola Bucks, Ivana Rosenzweig
发表日期
2021/11
来源
Journal of Thoracic Disease
卷号
13
期号
11
页码范围
6476
出版商
AME Publications
简介
Objective
Using narrative review techniques, this paper evaluates the evidence for separable underlying patho-mechanisms of periodic limb movements (PLMs) to separable PLM motor patterns and phenotypes, in order to elucidate potential new treatment modalities.
Background
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is estimated to occur in 5–8% of the paediatric population and 4–11% of the general adult population. Due to significant sleep fragmentation, PLMD can lead to functional impairment, including hyperactivity and delayed language development in children, and poor concentration and work performance in adults. Longitudinal data demonstrate that those with PLMD are at greater risk of depression and anxiety, and a 4-fold greater risk of developing dementia. PLMD has been extensively studied over the past two decades, and several key insights into the genetic, pathophysiological, and neural …
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