Restless Sleep Disorder (RSD): a New Sleep Disorder in Children. A Rapid Review.
Lourdes M DelRossoMaria Paola MogaveroRaffaele FerriOliviero BruniPublished in: Current neurology and neuroscience reports (2022)
RSD is diagnosed in 7.7% of children referred evaluated in a pediatric sleep center. Children with RSD present with frequent nightly movements during sleep for at least 3 months, and have daytime symptoms related to poor sleep quality including excessive sleepiness, hyperactivity, irritability among other symptoms. Current evidence shows an increased sympathetic predominance, increased NREM sleep instability, and iron deficiency, as well as increased prevalence in parasomnias and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Consensus diagnostic criteria were recently published to diagnose RSD and emergent evidence suggests that iron supplementation improves its nighttime and daytime symptoms.