Sleep Disorders in Post Stroke Patients : A Literature Review

Authors : R. T.; Anjela Fatma Lovely; Andrew Deardo Purba G.; Qashrina Vania Fildzani
review cite 1 Year 2024
source: JURNAL BIOLOGI TROPIS
Abstract

Stroke as a neurological disease caused by vascular injury to the central nervous system, is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The impact of a stroke is not only felt at the time of the incident but also post-stroke, particularly in the form of sleep disturbances experienced by 20-78% of patients. This review aims to delve into various aspects related to post-stroke sleep disorders, including definition, etiology, epidemiology, physiology, pathophysiology, management, and impact. These sleep disorders such as insomnia, hypersomnia, parasomnia, SDB (Sleep-disordered breathing), PLMS (Periodic Leg Movement during Sleep), and RLS (Restless Leg Syndrome) can worsen rehabilitation and increase the risk of recurrent strokes. The existing therapies are still in the research phase with varying prognoses, indicating the need for a deeper understanding of this condition and its management.


Concepts :
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
Sleep and Wakefulness Research
Restless Legs Syndrome Research
review cite 1 Year 2024 source JURNAL BIOLOGI TROPIS
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