1. Sleep architecture in children with arousal disorders
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S. Hernández-Torres, V. Mancebo-Sosa, J. Miranda-Ortiz, V. Mancilla-Hernández, R. Saldaña-Aceves, R. Velasco-Flores, and U. Jiménez-Correa
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Parasomnia ,Children ,Sleep ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Introduction: Arousal disorders (AD) are sleep disorders that primarily involve behaviour typical of being awake (e.g. talking, walking, handling objects, yelling or crying). They present during partial arousal typically during slow wave sleep (SWS). By definition it has been suggested that parasomnias do not cause changes in sleep architecture or insomnia symptoms or daytime drowsiness. Method: A comparative and retrospective study was conducted to study the sleep architecture of a group of paediatric patients with clinical and polysomnographic diagnosis of arousal disorders (ADG), paired by age and gender with a group of healthy children (HCG). The research was conducted at the Sleep Disorders Clinic of the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico. The Student's t test for independent samples was used to compare sleep architecture and a value of p
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- 2017
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