ISSN 1225-7354 / eISSN : 2713-8631
수면정신생리 (10권2호 100-107)
Spectral Analysis of Hidden EEG Arousal Activity in Periodic Leg Movements in Sleep without Microarousal
미세각성이 없는 수면중 주기성 사지운동증 뇌파의 스펙트럼 분석
Cyn, Jae-Gong;Seo, Wan-Seok;Oh, Jung-Su;Jeong, Do-Un;
Yong-In Mental Hospital;Department of Neuropsychiatry, Yeung-Nam University Hospital;Department of Biomedical Engineering, Seoul National University College of Medicine;Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital;
Objectives: Periodic leg movements in sleep (PLMS) might be subdivided based upon whether or not they are associated with visible EEG microarousals (MA). MA is considered to be responsible for nonrestorative sleep and daytime fatigue. The American Sleep Disorders Association''s (ASDA) scoring rules for MA based on visual analysis of the EEG changes suggest that MA should last more than 3 seconds. However, it has been suggested that visual analysis may not detect some changes in EEG activity. This study is aimed at measuring changes in EEG spectra during PLMS without MA in order to better understand the arousing response of PLMS. Methods: Ten drug-free patients (three men and seven women) diagnosed with PLMS by polysomnography were studied. Spectral analysis of the EEG was performed in each patient on 30 episodes of PLMS without MA, chosen randomly across the night in stage 2 non-REM sleep. We applied stricter criteria for MA compared to ASDA, by defining it as a return to alpha and theta frequency lasting at least 1 second. Results: The mean PLMS index was
Periodic limb movements during sleep;EEG microarousal;Spectral analysis;