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Diagnosis of sleep and circadian rhythm disorder

Kirstie N. Anderson

202029 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The diagnosis of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders provides a detailed framework to correctly diagnose the primary sleep disorders that a psychiatrist will see in daily practice, including common sleep-related movement disorders. This includes the specific sleep history, the role of sleep diaries, validated questionnaires, and how to interpret the scores and the role of both home and inpatient sleep studies (polysomnography). The most recent diagnostic criteria within the International Classification of Sleep Disorder, third edition (ICSD-3) are used for the four major categories of sleep disorder: hypersomnia, insomnia, parasomnia, and circadian rhythm disorder. Common sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), restless legs syndrome (RLS), narcolepsy, and both non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep parasomnia and rapid eye movement (REM) parasomnia are described. It is written for qualified specialist doctors.

Topics & Concepts

ParasomniaNarcolepsyNon-rapid eye movement sleepPolysomnographyREM sleep behavior disorderCircadian rhythmSleep medicineMedicineSleep (system call)Sleep disorderInsomniaPsychiatryPsychologyNeurologyElectroencephalographyInternal medicineComputer scienceOperating systemSleep and Wakefulness ResearchSleep and related disorders
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