1137 COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS ON SLEEP ARCHITECTURE: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF DIAGNOSTIC POLYSOMNOGRAPHY SLEEP PARAMETERS

  • Ghossoub E
  • Talih F
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OBJECTIVE To study the effects of different psychotropic drugs on sleep architecture and sleep-related disorders. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this retrospective review of 405 consecutive de-identified diagnostic polysomnograms performed at a sleep laboratory from 2007 until 2011, we grouped 347 polysomnograms into five categories: controls, antidepressants (AD), antidepressants + anticonvulsants (ADAC), antidepressants + antipsychotics (ADAP), antidepressants + anticonvulsants + antipsychotics (ADACP). We conducted pairwise comparisons for demographic characteristics, medical history, specific psychotropic medication uses and sleep architecture variables, and adjusted for multiple testing. We used logistic regression to determine the odds ratio of having elevated apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) and periodic limb movement index (PLMI) within each group as compared to controls. RESULTS Compared to controls, all groups had a significantly higher prevalence of benzodiazepines and trazodone use. AD and ADACP had significantly longer REM latency and lower REM percentage of total sleep time compared to controls. ADAP had a significantly lower AHI compared to controls, but that association was lost in the regression model. AD was associated with a higher PLMI compared to controls. CONCLUSION Psychotropic polypharmacy does not seem to be associated with significantly deleterious effects on sleep architecture. Adjunct anticonvulsants or antipsychotics to antidepressants may protect against periodic limb movement disorder.

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Ghossoub, E., & Talih, F. (2017). 1137 COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS ON SLEEP ARCHITECTURE: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF DIAGNOSTIC POLYSOMNOGRAPHY SLEEP PARAMETERS. Sleep, 40(suppl_1), A424–A424. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleepj/zsx050.1136

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