Diseases in patients coming to a sleep center with symptoms related to restless legs syndrome.

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To explore the profile of patients who visit a sleep center with symptoms that fulfill the four essential criteria for restless legs syndrome (RLS). A prospective study. Outpatients from one sleep disorders clinic in Taiwan. 1,200 consecutive patients visit sleep disorders clinic with any sleep complaints. After completing a history and physical examination, all participants answered the RLS questionnaire. Subjects who fulfilled the four essential criteria for RLS were referred to a special clinic. A work-up including blood tests, polysomnography, and specialized neurological tests etc. was performed to make the final diagnosis. A total of 1,185 participants were enrolled, and, of these, 131(11.1%) fulfilled the four essential criteria for RLS, and 121 completed the supplemental work-up. Their mean age was 47.6±13.3 and 52.9% were male. Insomnia and snoring were the most common chief complaints. Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and other diseases were found in 103 patients. Only 18 (14.9%) patients had no comorbid condition and were diagnosed with primary RLS. Symptoms of RLS are common in patients with sleep complaints. Even in a sleep clinic, using a questionnaire approach for identification of RLS has a low positive predictive value. Clinicians should pay attention to the limitations of the 4-item questionnaire in diagnosis of RLS and also the importance of a careful differential diagnosis to identify possible secondary causes of RLS.

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Lin, S. W., Chen, Y. L., Kao, K. C., Yang, C. T., Chuang, L. P., Chou, Y. T., … Chen, N. H. (2013). Diseases in patients coming to a sleep center with symptoms related to restless legs syndrome. PloS One, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071499

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