Study Objectives: Sleep disorders are a frequent comorbidity among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Among sleep -related issues of ASD, restless sleep is a common complaint. In recent years, restless sleep disorder (RSD) has been proposed as a new clinical entity, characterized by agitated sleep as its predominant manifestation. Despite the high prevalence of sleep disorders and data reporting restless sleep among ASD patients, to date no study has yet characterized RSD within patients with ASD. Therefore, the aim of our study was to assess the occurrence of RSD in a sample of children and adolescents with ASD through clinical and polysomnographic assessment. Methods: Children and adolescents with ASD ages 6-18 years were recruited for the study. Through parental interviews, patients with a suspected RSD were selected and offered diagnostic investigation by video-polysomnography and blood tests to assess martial balance. Results: Among the 129 participants included, 16 patients (12.4%) were found to have a suspected RSD. Only 6 (4.7%) underwent video-polysomnography due to lack of compliance or family refusal. In 6/6 participants examined, the disorder was confirmed by video-polysomnography movement analysis (total movement index >= 5 events/h) and ferritin values were found in the normal range. Conclusions: RSD does not appear to be particularly frequent among patients with ASD and that of iron metabolism may not be the main factor implicated in the pathogenesis of RSD within this population. Additional evaluation is needed to confirm the result and further investigate the etiological mechanisms underlying the disorder.

Voci, A., Mazzone, L., De Stefano, D., Valeriani, M., Bruni, O., Moavero, R. (2024). Restless sleep disorder in a sample of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: preliminary results from a case series. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 20(3), 427-432 [10.5664/jcsm.10902].

Restless sleep disorder in a sample of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: preliminary results from a case series

Voci, Alessandra;Mazzone, Luigi;Valeriani, Massimiliano;Moavero, Romina
2024-03-01

Abstract

Study Objectives: Sleep disorders are a frequent comorbidity among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Among sleep -related issues of ASD, restless sleep is a common complaint. In recent years, restless sleep disorder (RSD) has been proposed as a new clinical entity, characterized by agitated sleep as its predominant manifestation. Despite the high prevalence of sleep disorders and data reporting restless sleep among ASD patients, to date no study has yet characterized RSD within patients with ASD. Therefore, the aim of our study was to assess the occurrence of RSD in a sample of children and adolescents with ASD through clinical and polysomnographic assessment. Methods: Children and adolescents with ASD ages 6-18 years were recruited for the study. Through parental interviews, patients with a suspected RSD were selected and offered diagnostic investigation by video-polysomnography and blood tests to assess martial balance. Results: Among the 129 participants included, 16 patients (12.4%) were found to have a suspected RSD. Only 6 (4.7%) underwent video-polysomnography due to lack of compliance or family refusal. In 6/6 participants examined, the disorder was confirmed by video-polysomnography movement analysis (total movement index >= 5 events/h) and ferritin values were found in the normal range. Conclusions: RSD does not appear to be particularly frequent among patients with ASD and that of iron metabolism may not be the main factor implicated in the pathogenesis of RSD within this population. Additional evaluation is needed to confirm the result and further investigate the etiological mechanisms underlying the disorder.
1-mar-2024
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/39
English
autism spectrum disorder
children
neuropsychiatric disorders
restless sleep disorder
sleep disorders
Voci, A., Mazzone, L., De Stefano, D., Valeriani, M., Bruni, O., Moavero, R. (2024). Restless sleep disorder in a sample of children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: preliminary results from a case series. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE, 20(3), 427-432 [10.5664/jcsm.10902].
Voci, A; Mazzone, L; De Stefano, D; Valeriani, M; Bruni, O; Moavero, R
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