Hypersomnia following paramedian thalamic stroke: A report of 12 patients
- 1 April 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 39 (4) , 471-480
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.410390409
Abstract
Paramedian thalamic stroke (PTS) is a cause of organic hypersomnia, which in the absence of systematic sleep-wake studies has been attributed to disruption of ascending activating impulses and considered a “earoused” state. However, an increasing amount of data suggests a role of the thalamus in sleep regulation and raises the possibility that a sleep disturbance contributes to hypersomnia in PTS. We evaluated 12 patients with magnetic resonance imaging-proven isolated PTS and hypersomnia with 10 to >20 hours of sleep behavior per day. Nocturnal polysomnographic findings paralleled the severity of hypersomnia. All subjects had increased stage 1 NREM sleep, reduced stage 2 NREM sleep, and reduced numbers of sleep spindles. In patients with severe hypersomnia, slow-wave (stages 3-4) NREM sleep was often reduced, but there were no major REM sleep alterations. Daytime sleep behavior was associated mostly with stage 1 sleep by electroencephalogram; there was no correlation between hypersomnia and results of nap tests. We conclude that hypersomnia following PTS is accompanied by deficient arousal during the day and insufficient spindling and slow-wave sleep production at night. These observations support the hypothesis of a dual role of the paramedian thalamus as “final common pathway” for both maintenance of wakefulness and promotion of NREM sleep.Keywords
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