Effects of Levodopa on quality of sleep and nocturnal movements in Parkinson's Disease.
Eva SchaefferThomas VaterrodtLaura ZaunbrecherInga Liepelt-ScarfoneKirsten EmmertBenjamin RoebenMorad ElshehabiClint HansenSara BeckerSusanne NussbaumJan-Hinrich BuschMatthis SynofzikDaniela BergWalter MaetzlerPublished in: Journal of neurology (2021)
Our results showed an association of higher Levodopa intake with perception of worse quality of sleep and nocturnal immobility in PD, indicating that Levodopa alone might not be suitable to improve subjective feeling of nocturnal akinesia in PD. In contrast, Levodopa intake was not relevantly associated with objectively measured mobility during sleep. PD patients with motor fluctuations may be particularly affected by subjective perception of nocturnal mobility. This study should motivate further pathophysiological and clinical investigations on the cause of perception of immobility during sleep in PD.