2017
DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s123908
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Association of peripheral neuropathy with sleep-related breathing disorders in myotonic dystrophies

Abstract: BackgroundMyotonic dystrophy (DM) type 1 and type 2 are inherited diseases characterized by myotonia and myopathy. Additional symptoms include, among others, peripheral neuropathy and sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs). There is growing evidence for a complex association between DM1 and DM2, which was described in patients with diabetes mellitus and in the general population. In this study, we investigated whether there is an association between peripheral neuropathy and SRBDs also in the population of … Show more

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“…Phrenic compound motor action potential amplitudes, an indicator of diaphragm weakness, below normal values were found in DM2 patients and correlated with respiratory functions and sleep quality [20•]. Very recently, Banach et al [78] described a correlation between SDB and peripheral neuropathy where the amplitude of the ulnar sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) was related to nocturnal mean arterial oxygen saturation in both DM1 and DM2, and the median sensory nerve action potential was related to AHI in DM1 and mean oxygen saturation in DM2. They proposed a possible role of neuropathy inducing SBD by muscle weakness [78].…”
Section: Sdb In Dm1 and Dm2mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phrenic compound motor action potential amplitudes, an indicator of diaphragm weakness, below normal values were found in DM2 patients and correlated with respiratory functions and sleep quality [20•]. Very recently, Banach et al [78] described a correlation between SDB and peripheral neuropathy where the amplitude of the ulnar sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) was related to nocturnal mean arterial oxygen saturation in both DM1 and DM2, and the median sensory nerve action potential was related to AHI in DM1 and mean oxygen saturation in DM2. They proposed a possible role of neuropathy inducing SBD by muscle weakness [78].…”
Section: Sdb In Dm1 and Dm2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, Banach et al [78] described a correlation between SDB and peripheral neuropathy where the amplitude of the ulnar sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) was related to nocturnal mean arterial oxygen saturation in both DM1 and DM2, and the median sensory nerve action potential was related to AHI in DM1 and mean oxygen saturation in DM2. They proposed a possible role of neuropathy inducing SBD by muscle weakness [78]. Although DM2 was poorly evaluated and hypoventilation was not detected, sleep studies should be performed to confirm the high prevalence of SDB in DM2 and its role in sleepiness and sleep fragmentation.…”
Section: Sdb In Dm1 and Dm2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies are needed to fully understand thesemechanisms. 42 Ventilatory support might also be required to treat severe sleep disorders mostly to avoid sleep disruption and daytime symptoms. 39…”
Section: Myotonic Dystrophiesmentioning
confidence: 99%