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Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder and rapid eye movement sleep without atonia are more frequent in advanced versus early Parkinson's disease.

Jirada SringeanAmbra StefaniKathrin MariniMelanie BergmannMario WerkmannEvi HolzknechtRoberto De MarziElisabeth BrandauerHeinz HacknerAtbin DjamshidianHeike StocknerCarles GaigAlex IranzoJoan SantamariaEduardo TolosaKlaus SeppiWerner PoeweBirgit Högl
Published in: Sleep (2021)
This study analyzed RWA using the SINBAR EMG montage in early- and advanced-stage of PD and showed higher RWA in mentalis and flexor digitorum superficialis muscles and SINBAR EMG index in advanced-PD patients compared to patients in the early stage. Also, polysomnography-confirmed REM sleep behavior disorder was more common in advanced versus early-stage patients. Our findings suggest that RWA worsens or is more intense or more frequent with disease progression.
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