Severity of REM sleep without atonia correlates with measures of cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms in REM sleep behaviour disorder

Figorilli, Michela;Lecca, Rosamaria;Tamburrino, Ludovica;Meloni, Mario;Congiu, Patrizia;Defazio, Giovanni;Schenck, Carlos H;Puligheddu, Monica
2023-01-01

Abstract

This study aimed to correlate REM sleep without atonia (RSWA) and neuropsychological data in patients with idiopathic/isolated REM sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD) and those with RBD associated with Parkinson's disease (PDRBD), in order to assess whether higher degrees of RSWA are related to poorer cognitive performance. A total of 142 subjects were enrolled: 48 with iRBD, 55 with PDRBD, and 39 PD without RBD (PDnoRBD). All participants underwent video-polysomnographic recording, clinical and neuropsychological assessment. RSWA was quantified according to two manual scoring methods (Montreal, SINBAR) and one automated (REM atonia index, RAI). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) was diagnosed according to diagnostic criteria for MCI in Parkinson's disease. The relationship between neuropsychological scores and RSWA metrics was explored by multiple linear regression analysis and logistic regression models. Patients with iRBD showed significantly lower visuospatial functions and working memory, compared with the others. More severe RSWA was associated with a higher risk of reduced visuospatial abilities (OR 0.15), working memory (OR 2.48), attention (OR 2.53), and semantic fluency (OR 0.15) in the iRBD. In the whole group, a greater RSWA was associated with an increased risk for depressive symptoms (OR 3.6). A total of 57(40%) MCI subjects were found (17 iRBD, 26 PDRBD, and 14 PDnoRBD). Preserved REM-atonia was associated with a reduced odds of multi-domain MCI in the whole study population (OR 0.54). In conclusion, a greater severity of RSWA was associated with an increased risk for poor cognitive performance and depressive mood in patients with RBD. Moreover, higher RAI was associated with a lower risk of multi-domain MCI.
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REM sleep behavior disorder; REM sleep without atonia; Cognitive decline; Mild cognitive impairment; Neurodegeneration
Figorilli, Michela; Meloni, Federico; Lecca, Rosamaria; Tamburrino, Ludovica; Mascia, Maria Giuseppina; Cocco, Viola; Meloni, Mario; Marques, Ana Raqu ...espandi
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