1. [Narcolepsy and activity monitor].
- Author
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Durrer M, Hess K, and Dürsteler M
- Subjects
- Circadian Rhythm drug effects, Double-Blind Method, Humans, Motor Activity drug effects, Narcolepsy drug therapy, Narcolepsy physiopathology, Pilot Projects, Sleep Stages drug effects, Sodium Oxybate administration & dosage, Wakefulness drug effects, Wakefulness physiology, Circadian Rhythm physiology, Microcomputers, Monitoring, Physiologic instrumentation, Motor Activity physiology, Narcolepsy diagnosis, Sleep Stages physiology
- Abstract
By means of a wrist accelerometer, motor activity of 14 narcoleptic patients was continuously monitored. The accelerometer registered accelerations exceeding a threshold value of 0.1 gr and stored activity integrated over 3 minutes. After a registration period of 20 days, the data were read out, graphically displayed and compared to the patient's diary. Interruptions of night sleep and some sleep attacks during day correlated closely with the patient's diary. However, sleep attacks of less than about 5 minutes duration were not identified, because they could not be differentiated from normal rest. Except for that, activity monitoring with this accelerometer is a useful and simple method for ambulatory activity recording in narcoleptics.
- Published
- 1991