A Case of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder during Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Titration in a Patient with Multiple System Atrophy
- Author:
Jung Hwan OH
1
;
Sook Keun SONG
;
Ji Hoon KANG
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords: Multiple system atrophy; REM sleep behavior disorder; Continuous positive airway pressure
- MeSH: Aged; Atrophy; Continuous Positive Airway Pressure; Disease Progression; Dreams; Female; Humans; Multiple System Atrophy; Muscle, Skeletal; Polysomnography; REM Sleep Behavior Disorder; Respiratory Sounds; Sleep Apnea Syndromes; Sleep Wake Disorders; Sleep, REM
- From:Journal of Sleep Medicine 2017;14(2):77-80
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Sleep disorders are commonly observed in multiple systemic atrophy (MSA). The rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) is characterized by loss of normal voluntary muscle atonia during REM sleep. It usually presents during early course, and disappears over the course of disease progression. Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is also common sleep disorder in MSA which can be life-threatening, and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment is useful in these patients. A 74-year-old woman with MSA presented for nocturnal respiratory disturbance. She had a five-year history of dream enacting behaviors, which had disappeared four months prior. Polysomnography revealed frequent stridor and sleep hypopnea. During the following full nigh CPAP titration for SDB, dream enacting behavior was observed during REM sleep stage. In MSA patients with SDB, CPAP administration may lead to increase REM sleep stage. An increase in REM sleep stage, which previously had been deprived, may have trigger RBD symptoms to reappear. The CPAP treatment should be considered with great caution in these patients.