Abstract

The study examines correlation between the degree of stenosis of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and the night sleep parameters. The possible neurophysiological mechanisms of sleep disorder in blood flow disturbances in the carotid system are also discussed. Twenty-four patients (19 men and 5 women) were examined, including 6 cases of 50% ICA stenosis, 7 cases of 50–70% ICA stenosis; and 11 cases of ICA occlusion. A polygraphic study of night sleep was conducted and the sleep stages were analyzed. The patients filled in the quality of sleep questionnaire with the presence of the somnolence scoring system. In order to assess brain perfusion, single-photon emission CT imaging of the brain was performed. The results of the study showed that the night sleep structure in the cases of 50% ICA stenosis was unchanged: all the sleep phases and stages whose quantitative parameters corresponded to the reference normal data were recorded, or only stage II sleep representation declined; in the cases of 50–70% ICA stenosis, predominantly stage II sleep and slow-wave sleep were compromised; in patients with ICA occlusion, slow-wave sleep and REM-sleep (45% of cases) were disturbed.

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