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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Criteri di valutazione medico-legale della narcolessia

Ingravallo, Francesca <1975> 23 April 2008 (has links)
Impairment due to narcolepsy strongly limits job performance, but there are no standard criteria to assess disability in people with narcolepsy and a scale of disease severity is still lacking. We explored: 1. the interobserver reliability among Italian Medical Commissions making disability and handicap benefit decisions for people with narcolepsy, searching for correlations between the recognized disability degree and patients’ features; 2. the willingness to report patients to the driving licence authority; 3. possible sources of variance in judgement. Fifteen narcoleptic patients were examined by four Medical Commissions in simulated sessions. Raw agreement and interobserver reliability among Commissions were calculated for disability and handicap benefit decisions and for driving licence decisions. Levels of judgement differed on percentage of disability (p<0.001), severity of handicap (p=0.0007) and the need to inform the driving licence authority (p=0.032). Interobserver reliability ranged from Kappa = - 0.10 to Kappa = 0.35 for disability benefit decision and from Kappa = - 0.26 to Kappa = 0.36 for handicap benefit decision. The raw agreement on driving licence decision ranged from 73% to 100% (Kappa not calculable). Spearman’s correlation between percentages of disability and patients’ features showed correlations with age, daytime naps, sleepiness, cataplexy and quality of life. This first interobserver reliability study on social benefit decisions for narcolepsy shows the difficulty of reaching an agreement in this field, mainly due to variance in interpretation of the assessment criteria. The minimum set of indicators of disease severity correlating with patients’ self assessments encourages a disability classification of narcolepsy.
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Sindrome delle apnee ostruttive nel sonno (OSAS): effetti cognitivi del trattamento con pressione continua positiva (CPAP)

Bisulli, Antonietta <1973> 23 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Sviluppo e implementazione di uno strumento di rilevamento dei movimenti oculari lenti nella transizione veglia-sonno

Zaniboni, Anna <1971> 23 April 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Revisione critica dei risultati e nuovi algoritmi decisionali sulla chirurgia dell'OSAS

Pari, Milena <1966> 23 April 2008 (has links)
Obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) is the periodic reduction or cessation of airflow during sleep. The syndrome is associated whit loud snoring, disrupted sleep and observed apnoeas. Surgery aims to alleviate symptoms of daytime sleepiness, improve quality of life and reduce the signs of sleep apnoea recordered by polysomnography. Surgical intervention for snoring and OSAHS includes several procedures, each designed to increase the patency of the upper airway. Procedures addressing nasal obstruction include septoplasty, turbinectomy, and radiofrequency ablation (RF) of the turbinates. Surgical procedures to reduce soft palate redundancy include uvulopalatopharyngoplasty with or without tonsillectomy, uvulopalatal flap, laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty, and RF of the soft palate. More significant, however, particularly in cases of severe OSA, is hypopharyngeal or retrolingual obstruction related to an enlarged tongue, or more commonly due to maxillomandibular deficiency. Surgeries in these cases are aimed at reducing the bulk of the tongue base or providing more space for the tongue in the oropharynx so as to limit posterior collapse during sleep. These procedures include tongue-base suspension, genioglossal advancement, hyoid suspension, lingualplasty, and maxillomandibular advancement. We reviewed 269 patients undergoing to osas surgery at the ENT Department of Forlì Hospital in the last decade. Surgery was considered a success if the postoperative apnea/hypopnea index (AHI) was less than 20/h. According to the results, we have developed surgical decisional algorithms with the aims to optimize the success of these procedures by identifying proper candidates for surgery and the most appropriate surgical techniques. Although not without risks and not as predictable as positive airway pressure therapy, surgery remains an important treatment option for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), particularly for those who have failed or cannot tolerate positive airway pressure therapy. Successful surgery depends on proper patient selection, proper procedure selection, and experience of the surgeon. The intended purpose of medical algorithms is to improve and standardize decisions made in the delivery of medical care, assist in standardizing selection and application of treatment regimens, to reduce potential introduction of errors. Nasal Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (nCPAP) is the recommended therapy for patients with moderate to severe OSAS. Unfortunately this treatment is not accepted by some patient, appears to be poorly tolerated in a not neglible number of subjects, and the compliance may be critical, especially in the long term if correctly evaluated with interview as well with CPAP smart cards analysis. Among the alternative options in Literature, surgery is a long time honoured solution. However until now no clear scientific evidence exists that surgery can be considered a really effective option in OSAHS management. We have design a randomized prospective study comparing MMA and a ventilatory device (Autotitrating Positive Airways Pressure – APAP) in order to understand the real effectiveness of surgery in the management of moderate to severe OSAS. Fifty consecutive previously full informed patients suffering from severe OSAHS were enrolled and randomised into a conservative (APAP) or surgical (MMA) arm. Demographic, biometric, PSG and ESS profiles of the two group were statistically not significantly different. One year after surgery or continuous APAP treatment both groups showed a remarkable improvement of mean AHI and ESS; the degree of improvement was not statistically different. Provided the relatively small sample of studied subjects and the relatively short time of follow up, MMA proved to be in our adult and severe OSAHS patients group a valuable alternative therapeutical tool with a success rate not inferior to APAP.
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Sonno e funzioni cognitive: ruolo della microstruttura del sonno NREM

Aricò, Debora <1976> 21 April 2009 (has links)
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) is a fluctuation of the arousal level during NREM sleep and consists of the alternation between two phases: phase A (divided into three subtypes A1, A2, and A3) and phase B. A1 is thought to be generated by the frontal cortex and is characterized by the presence of K complexes or delta bursts; additionally, CAP A1 seems to have a role in the involvement of sleep slow wave activity in cognitive processing. Our hypothesis was that an overall CAP rate would have a negative influence on cognitive performance due to excessive fluctuation of the arousal level during NREM sleep. However, we also predicted that CAP A1 would be positively correlated with cognitive functions, especially those related to frontal lobe functioning. For this reason, the objective of our study was to correlate objective sleep parameters with cognitive behavioral measures in normal healthy adults. METHODS: 8 subjects (4 males; 4 females; mean age 27.75 years, range 2334) were recruited for this study. Two nocturnal polysomnography (night 2 and 3 = N2 and N3) were carried out after a night of adaptation. A series of neuropsychological tests were performed by the subjects in the morning and afternoon of the second day (D2am; D2pm) and in the morning of the third day (D3am). Raw scores from the neuropsychological tests were used as dependent variables in the statistical analysis of the results. RESULTS: We computed a series of partial correlations between sleep microstructure parameters (CAP, A1, A2 and A3 rate) and a number of indices of cognitive functioning. CAP rate was positively correlated with visuospatial working memory (Corsi block test), Trial Making Test Part A (planning and motor sequencing) and the retention of words from the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT). Conversely, CAP was negatively correlated with visuospatial fluency (Ruff Figure Fluency Test). CAP A1 were correlated with many of the tests of neuropsychological functioning, such as verbal fluency (as measured by the COWAT), working memory (as measured by the Digit Span – Backward test), and both delay recall and retention of the words from the HVLT. The same parameters were found to be negatively correlated with CAP A2 subtypes. CAP 3 were negatively correlated with the Trial Making Test Parts A and B. DISCUSSION: To our knowledge this is the first study indicating a role of CAP A1 and A2 on behavioral cognitive performance of healthy adults. The results suggest that high rate of CAP A1 might be related to an improvement whereas high rate of CAP A2 to a decline of cognitive functions. Further studies need to be done to better determine the role of the overall CAP rate and CAP A3 on cognitive behavioral performances.
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Studio dei ritmi circadiani in pazienti in stato vegetativo

Sancisi, Elisa <1974> 21 April 2009 (has links)
Objective: To study circadian rhythms (sleep-wake, body core temperature and melatonin circadian rhythms) in patients in vegetative state (VS) in basal condition and after nocturnal blue light exposure. Methods: Eight patients in VS underwent two experimental sessions of 48 consecutive hours polysomnography with body core temperature (BCT) measurement separated by a 1-week interval. For a week between the two experimental sessions, patients underwent nocturnal blue light exposure (470 nm; 58 μW/cm2 for 4 hours from 11.30 p.m. to 3.30 a.m.). Brain MRI, Level of Cognitive Functioning Scale (LCF) and Disability Rating Scale (DRS) were assessed just before polysomnography. Results: In all patients LCF and DRS confirmed vegetative state. All patients showed a sleep-wake cycle. All patients showed spindle or spindle-like activities. REM sleep was detected in only 7 patients. Patients displayed a greater fragmentation of nocturnal sleep due to frequent awakenings. Mean nocturnal sleep efficiency was significantly reduced (40±22 vs. 74±17) in VS patients respect to controls. A significantly increasing of phase 1 and a significantly reduction of phase 2 and phase 3 were observed too. A modification of diurnal sleep total time and of diurnal duration of REM sleep were found after 1-week nocturnal blue light exposure. All patients displayed a normal BCT 24-h rhythm in basal condition and after nocturnal blue light exposure. A reduction of mean nocturnal melatonin levels in basal condition were observed in VS patients. Melatonin suppression after blue light exposure was observed in only 2 patients in VS. Conclusions: We found disorganized sleep-wake cycle and a normal BCT rhythm in our patients in VS. A reduction of mean nocturnal melatonin levels in basal condition were observed too.
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Narcolepsy: state-dependent autonomic regulation and circadian control of blood pressure, heart rate, body core temperature

Grimaldi, Daniela <1974> 21 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Aspetti cognitivi dell'epilessia frontale notturna

Scano, Maria Carmen <1974> 21 April 2009 (has links)
Si tratta di uno studio osservazionale analitico di coorte prospettico volto a rilevare disfunzioni neuropsicologiche nei pazienti affetti da epilessia frontale notturna, attraverso una batteria di test che esplora i seguenti domini cognitivi: intelligenza generale, memoria, linguaggio, funzioni esecutive, attenzione, vigilanza, tempi di reazione, percezione della qualità della vita ed eventuale presenza di sintomi psichiatrici. Lo studio ha un follow up medio di 20 anni e riporta, per la prima volta in letteratura, l’evoluzione clinica dei soggetti che hanno avuto un esordio dell’epilessia in età evolutiva. Fino ad ora, l’epilessia frontale notturna è stata associata a disfunzioni cognitive nei soli casi di famiglie affette e nelle quali è stato possibile rilevare il difetto genetico. Questo studio ha rilevato la prevalenza di disturbi cognitivi e psichici in un campione di 24 soggetti affetti, mediante la somministrazione di una batteria di test specifica. I risultati sono stati analizzati con il programma statistico SPSS. Tutti i soggetti presentano abilità cognitive inferiori alla media in uno o più test ma il quoziente intellettivo risulta normale nei tre quarti del campione. Il ritardo mentale è più frequente e più grave nei soggetti idiopatici rispetto a quelli con alterazioni morfologiche frontali rilevate alla risonanza magnetica. Sono risultati più frequenti i disturbi della memoria, soprattutto quella a lungo termine e del linguaggio rispetto a quelli di tipo disesecutivo. Tutti i soggetti, che non hanno ottenuto un controllo delle crisi, manifestano una percezione della qualità della vita inferiore alla media. E’ stata valutata l’influenza delle variabili cliniche (età di esordio dell’epilessia, frequenza e semeiologia delle crisi, durata della malattia e terapia antiepilettica), le anomalie elettroencefalografiche e le anomalie rilevate alla risonanza magnetica. Le variabili che sono in rapporto con un maggiore numero di disfunzioni neuropsicologiche sono: l’elevata frequenza di crisi all’esordio, l’associazione con crisi in veglia, la presenza di crisi parziali secondariamente generalizzate e l’assunzione di una politerapia. I disturbi psichici prevalgono nei soggetti con anomalie elettroencefalografiche frontali sinistre. I dati neuropsicologici suggeriscono una disfunzione cognitiva prevalentemente fronto-temporale e, assieme ai dati clinici ed elettroencefalografici, sembrano confermare l’origine mesiale e orbitale frontale delle anomalie epilettiche nell’epilessia frontale notturna.
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REM sleep behavior disorder nella narcolessia: ricerca di un marker clinico e strumentale

Franceschini, Christian <1980> 21 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Trattamento non farmacologico dell'insonnia: correlazione con varibili personologiche, di qualità della vita e tono dell'umore

Giordano, Alessandra <1973> 21 April 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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