Sleep disturbances in Parkinson's disease patients and management options

Nat Sci Sleep. 2011 Dec 1:3:125-33. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S18897. Print 2011.

Abstract

Sleep disturbances are among the most common nonmotor complaints of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), and can have a great impact on quality of life. These disturbances manifest in a variety of ways; for instance, insomnia, sleep fragmentation, and excessive daytime sleepiness. Sleep-related movement disorders such as restless legs syndrome and periodic leg movements may share a common pathophysiology, and occurrence of rapid eye movement behavior disorder may predate the onset of PD or other synucleinopathies by several years. Medications for PD can have a significant impact on sleep, representing a great challenge to the treating physician. Awareness of the complex relationship between PD and sleep disorders, as well as the varied way in which sleep disturbances appear, is imperative for successful long-term management.

Keywords: Parkinson disease; REM behavior disorder; fatigue; insomnia; restless legs syndrome; sleep disorders.