Journal article
Sleep and seizure risk in epilepsy: bed and wake times are more important than sleep duration
RE Stirling, CM Hidajat, DB Grayden, WJ D’Souza, J Naim-Feil, KL Dell, LD Schneider, E Nurse, D Freestone, MJ Cook, PJ Karoly
Brain | Published : 2023
Abstract
Sleep duration, sleep deprivation and the sleep–wake cycle are thought to play an important role in the generation of epileptic activity and may also influence seizure risk. Hence, people diagnosed with epilepsy are commonly asked to maintain consistent sleep routines. However, emerging evidence paints a more nuanced picture of the relationship between seizures and sleep, with bidirectional effects between changes in sleep and seizure risk in addition to modulation by sleep stages and transitions between stages. We conducted a longitudinal study investigating sleep parameters and self-reported seizure occurrence in an ambulatory at-home setting using mobile and wearable monitoring. Sixty sub..
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