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Actigraphy versus Polysomnography to Measure Sleep in Youth Treated for Craniopharyngioma.

Kristin NielKayla N LaRosaKimberly L KlagesThomas E MerchantMerrill S WiseSara M WitcraftDonna HancockMary CaplesBelinda N MandrellValerie Mclaughlin Crabtree
Published in: Behavioral sleep medicine (2019)
Actigraphy was highly sensitive and accurate and was a reliable measure of SE and SL. Although there were differences in TST and WASO measurements by actigraphy and PSG, our findings provide the basis for future studies on the use of actigraphy to monitor treatment response to wakefulness-promoting medications in youth with craniopharyngioma who demonstrate excessive daytime sleepiness.
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