Circadian Rest-Activity Rhythms, Delirium Risk, and Progression to Dementia.
Lei GaoPeng LiNicole GaykovaXi ZhengChenlu GaoJacqueline M LaneRicha SaxenaFrank A J L ScheerMartin K RutterOluwaseun AkejuKun HuPublished in: Annals of neurology (2023)
Twenty-four-hour daily RAR suppression, fragmentation, and potentially delayed acrophase were associated with delirium risk. Subsequent progression to dementia was more likely in delirium cases with suppressed rhythms. The presence of RAR disturbances before delirium and prior to progression to dementia suggests that these disturbances may predict higher risk and be involved in early disease pathogenesis. ANN NEUROL 2023.