A multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) is a sleep study that looks at how fast you fall asleep during the day when you should be awake. Find out what the results can mean for your health.
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Pediatric polysomnography (PSG) and multiple sleep latency testing ( MSLT ) are the mainstays for the laboratory diagnosis of pediatric sleep disorders. Official guidelines have been set forth by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) and they form the basis for accreditation standards for ...
The multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) involves multiple trials during a day to objectively assess sleep tendency by measuring the number of minutes it takes the patient to fall asleep. During a routine MSLT, an individual is given five nap trials that are separated by two hour intervals: each...
Mean sleep latency with L-dopa was 7 minutes, in contrast to a normal value of 19 minutes, 25 seconds with placebo. The authors' results suggest that L-dopa may cause daytime somnolence in some patients with Parkinson's disease.关键词: Antiparkinson Agents Disorders of Excessive Somnolence...
Preliminary results Thomas JM. Time for comprehensive reporting of MSLT-I. Lancet Oncol. 2006;7(1):9–12.Sim FH, Taylor WF, Ivins JC, et al. A prospective rando- mized study of the efficacy of routine elective lymphade- nectomy in management ... FH Sim,WF Taylor,JC Ivins,... - ...
Demographic and nap-related variance of the MSLT: results from 2,498 suspected hypersomnia patientsMSLTHypersomniaNarcolepsyGenderAgeThe purpose of this study was to enhance our understanding of clinical trends in sleep and rapid eye movement (REM) propensity on the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT...
doi:10.1093/sleep/zsae067.0626INTRODUCTION. While highly reproducible in narcolepsy type 1, MSLT results are more variable in other CNS hypersomnolence disorders. Use of psychotropic medications is a known contributor to MSLT validity given the high comorbidity of psychiatric illness in patients with ...
The article presents an of the study "MSLT, Pupillography and SSS: How Well Do the Results Correlate?." The study aims to analyze how well pupillography correlates with results of the Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) and the Stanford Sleepiness Scale. The study concluded that MSLT and ...
The association between MSLT parameters and diagnostic outcomes was explored using American Sleep Association criteria.Results 125 children (56F) were identified through our hospital database, with data on 72 (30F; median age 12.42 years, IQR=4.11) collected. 19 (26%) were HLA-positive for ...