Abstract

ObjectiveTo establish the occurrence of Periodic Leg Movements (PLM) and Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) subjects. MethodsIn this study, twenty four patients were submitted to a full night polysomnography and were assessed with Epworth Sleepiness Scale and an adapted form of International Restless Legs Syndrome Scale Rating Scale (IRLS Rating Scale). Control Group (CG) was composed of 16 subjects, 50% of each sex, age: 24.38±4years old. Spinal Cord Injury Group (SCIG) was composed of 8 subjects (29±5years old) with a complete SCI (ASIA A) of about three and a half years of duration, 100% males. Results100% of SCIG had RLS compared to 17% in CG (p<0.0001). SCIG had 18.11±20.07 of PLM index while CG had 5.96±11.93 (p=0.01). Arousals related to PLM were recorded in CG and SCIG. There was a positive moderate correlation between RLS and age (r=0.5; p=0.01), RLS and PLM (r=0.49; p=0.01), adapted IRLS Rating Scale and PLM index (r=0.64; p=0.03) and also a negative moderate correlation between Epworth Sleepiness Scale and PLM index (r=-0.4; p=0.04) in both groups. ConclusionRLS and PLM are common findings in SCI patients with a complete injury.

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