2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2021.01.051
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Video-polysomnographic findings after acute COVID-19: REM sleep without atonia as sign of CNS pathology?

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“…Sleep disturbance was also associated with impaired QoL after COVID-19. Sleep disturbance is a frequent symptom after COVID-19 [ 5 ] and an abnormal muscle activity during REM sleep may even reflect a potential underlying CNS pathology secondary to the Sars-CoV-2 infection [ 39 ]. However, sleep quality may be decreased secondary to pandemic-related confinements, irrespective of acute COVID-19, with higher levels of stress experienced during the pandemic, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sleep disturbance was also associated with impaired QoL after COVID-19. Sleep disturbance is a frequent symptom after COVID-19 [ 5 ] and an abnormal muscle activity during REM sleep may even reflect a potential underlying CNS pathology secondary to the Sars-CoV-2 infection [ 39 ]. However, sleep quality may be decreased secondary to pandemic-related confinements, irrespective of acute COVID-19, with higher levels of stress experienced during the pandemic, i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In den bislang vorliegenden schlafmedizinischen Untersuchungen zeigen sich insbesondere Insomnien [133]. Des Weiteren gibt es Hinweise auf REM-Phasen-assoziierte Schlafstörungen [134] als Ausdruck der zerebralen infektassoziierten Pathologie [135], jedoch liegen noch keine systematischen Untersuchungen vor. Insomnien treten auch als Kollateralschaden der Pandemie in der nicht an COVID-19 erkrankten Bevölkerung gehäuft auf.…”
Section: Schlafmedizinische Störungen (Ein- Durchschlaf- Konzentrationsstörung)unclassified
“…Einschlafstörungen sollten v. a. bei Fatigue abgefragt werden, da eine Schlafhygiene die Fatigue verbessern kann. Bei Durchschlafstörungen kann ein Schlafscreening oder eine Polysomnographie erfolgen, um diese zuzuordnen [ 56 ].…”
Section: Organsysteme – üBersicht: Leitsymptome Und Krankheitsbilderunclassified