Sleep plays a key role in the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of mood disorders. However, only a few studies have investigated sleep architecture during the manic episodes of Bipolar Disorder (BD) and changes in sleep parameters that follow clinical variations. Twenty-one patients (8 males, 13 females) affected by BD, manic phase, underwent polysomnographic recordings (PSG) at the beginning of the admission in our ward (T0) and after three weeks of hospital treatment (T1). All participants were clinically evaluated using Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ). During the admission, we observed an increase in both quantity (Total Sleep Time - TST) and quality (Sleep Efficiency - SE) of sleep. In addition, clinical improvement, evaluated with YMRS and PSQI scales, was accompanied by a significant increase in the percentage of REM sleep. According to our findings, the improvement of manic symptoms is accompanied by an increase in "REM pressure" (increase in REM% and REM density, reduction of REM latency). Overall, changes in sleep architecture appear to be markers sensitive to clinical variations during manic phases of Bipolar Disorder.

Sleep changes during a spontaneous manic episode: PSG assessment in a clinical context / Pacchioni, F.; Cavallini, M. C.; Fregna, L.; Casoni, F.; Sarzetto, A.; Attanasio, F.; Barbini, B.; Locatelli, M.; Colombo, C.. - In: PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0165-1781. - 323:(2023). [10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115136]

Sleep changes during a spontaneous manic episode: PSG assessment in a clinical context

Pacchioni F.
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Sarzetto A.;Attanasio F.;Colombo C.
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2023-01-01

Abstract

Sleep plays a key role in the pathogenesis and clinical presentation of mood disorders. However, only a few studies have investigated sleep architecture during the manic episodes of Bipolar Disorder (BD) and changes in sleep parameters that follow clinical variations. Twenty-one patients (8 males, 13 females) affected by BD, manic phase, underwent polysomnographic recordings (PSG) at the beginning of the admission in our ward (T0) and after three weeks of hospital treatment (T1). All participants were clinically evaluated using Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire (MEQ). During the admission, we observed an increase in both quantity (Total Sleep Time - TST) and quality (Sleep Efficiency - SE) of sleep. In addition, clinical improvement, evaluated with YMRS and PSQI scales, was accompanied by a significant increase in the percentage of REM sleep. According to our findings, the improvement of manic symptoms is accompanied by an increase in "REM pressure" (increase in REM% and REM density, reduction of REM latency). Overall, changes in sleep architecture appear to be markers sensitive to clinical variations during manic phases of Bipolar Disorder.
2023
Inglese
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165178123000872?via=ihub
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Bipolar disorder
Mania
PSG
REM
Sleep
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Sleep changes during a spontaneous manic episode: PSG assessment in a clinical context / Pacchioni, F.; Cavallini, M. C.; Fregna, L.; Casoni, F.; Sarzetto, A.; Attanasio, F.; Barbini, B.; Locatelli, M.; Colombo, C.. - In: PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0165-1781. - 323:(2023). [10.1016/j.psychres.2023.115136]
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Pacchioni, F.; Cavallini, M. C.; Fregna, L.; Casoni, F.; Sarzetto, A.; Attanasio, F.; Barbini, B.; Locatelli, M.; Colombo, C.
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