Sex disparities in clinical features and burden of narcolepsy type 1.

Autor: Ingravallo, Francesca, Bassi, Chiara, Zenesini, Corrado, Vignatelli, Luca, Pagotto, Uberto, Pizza, Fabio, Plazzi, Giuseppe
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Zdroj: Journal of Sleep Research; Oct2024, Vol. 33 Issue 5, p1-6, 6p
Abstrakt: Summary: To investigate potential sex‐related differences in patients with narcolepsy type 1, we carried out an analysis of baseline data from 93 women and 89 men with narcolepsy type 1 who participated in the TElemedicine for NARcolepsy (TENAR) trial. The following data were considered: sociodemographics; diagnostic (disease history, polysomnography, orexin, human leukocyte antigen) and clinical features, including sleepiness (Epworth Sleepiness Scale), cataplexy and other narcolepsy symptoms; disease severity (Narcolepsy Severity Scale); pharmacological treatment; depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory); and self‐reported relevance of eight narcolepsy‐related issues. We found that, compared with men, significantly more women reported automatic behaviours (55.4% versus 40%) and had higher Epworth Sleepiness Scale (median 10 versus 9) and Beck Depression Inventory scores (median 10.5 versus 5), and there was a trend for a higher Narcolepsy Severity Scale total score in women (median 19 versus 18, p = 0.057). More women than men were officially recognized as having a disability (38% versus 22.5%) and considered 5/8 narcolepsy‐related issues investigated as a relevant problem. More severe sleepiness and a greater narcolepsy‐related burden in women could mirror sex differences present in the general population, or may be related to suboptimal management of narcolepsy type 1 or to more severe depressive symptoms in women. Future studies and guidelines should address these aspects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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