2024
DOI: 10.1111/epi.17904
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Sleep physiology in patients with epilepsy: Influence of seizures on rapid eye movement (REM) latency and REM duration

Alexandrea Kilgore‐Gomez,
Gina Norato,
William H. Theodore
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveA well‐established bidirectional relationship exists between sleep and epilepsy. Patients with epilepsy tend to have less efficient sleep and shorter rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Seizures are far more likely to arise from sleep transitions and non‐REM sleep compared to REM sleep. Delay in REM onset or reduction in REM duration may have reciprocal interactions with seizure occurrence. Greater insight into the relationship between REM sleep and seizure occurrence is essential to our understanding of … Show more

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