Nocturnal enuresis and sleep disordered breathing in primary school children: Potential implications.
Hiroo WadaManami KimuraTomokazu TajimaRyutaro ShirahamaYohei SuzukiYuka SuzukiToshinari HayashiKoutatsu MaruyamaMotoki EndoNaoko SakamotoAi IkedaDavid GozalTakeshi TanigawaPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2018)
The pathogenic mechanisms linking snoring and unrefreshing sleep to increased risk of NE are unknown. However, snoring, a surrogate reporter of SDB, is associated with increased urine production, while unrefreshing sleep may result from disrupted sleep facilitating increased sleep pressure and elevated arousal thresholds. Thus, both SDB and unrefreshing sleep are potential independent risk factors of NE in school age children.