REM sleep behavior disorder and REM sleep without atonia in probable Alzheimer disease

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Study Objective: To determine the frequency of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) and REM sleep without atonia among patients with Alzheimer disease and control subjects. Design: Overnight polysomnography. Settings: Sleep laboratory. Patients: Fifteen patients with probable Alzheimer disease (mean age ± SD, 70.2 ± 5.6) and 15 age-matched healthy control subjects (mean age ± SD, 67.9 ± 5.4). Intervention: N/A. Results: Four patients with Alzheimer disease presented REM sleep without atonia. One of these patients had all the polysomnographic features of RBD, including behavioral manifestations during REM sleep. Conclusion: RBD is rare, but REM sleep without atonia is relatively frequent in patients with probable Alzheimer disease, a tauopathy.

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Gagnon, J. F., Petit, D., Fantini, M. L., Rompré, S., Gauthier, S., Panisset, M., … Montplaisir, J. (2006). REM sleep behavior disorder and REM sleep without atonia in probable Alzheimer disease. Sleep, 29(10), 1321–1325. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/29.10.1321

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