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When visual evoked potentials (VEPs) are tested patients are often expected to focus on a pattern screen for prolonged periods of time. This may lead to
fatigue
, failure of concentration and
drowsiness
, and consequently to a deterioration in the recorded VEP. To determine whether there may be time-dependent changes in the VEP of normal subjects independent of the degree of alertness, attention and altertness were controlled using a reaction time (RT) task in which the subjects were required to re-illuminate the fixation point in the middle of the stimulating screen for the VEP. It was first established that the switching of the fixation point produced little contamination of the background VEP to pattern reversal and that the latency and amplitude of P100 to pattern reversal were identical whether or not the subject was engaged in the RT task. A sequence of 16 averages of the VEP to 256 pattern reversals was recorded, alternately with or without the RT task. The measured RTs decreased during the sequence, presumably due to practice. There was a progressive decrease in the amplitude N70-P100, accompanied by an increase in the variability of the latency of P100. These changes cannot be attributed to lack of alertness, given the improvement in RT. Clinicians should be aware of the possibility of a deterioration in the VEP due to physiological mechanisms when the testing protocol involves multiple averages.
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PMID:Sequence-dependent deterioration in the visual evoked potential in the absence of drowsiness. 137 Apr
The relationship between the occurrence of side effects (SEs) and drug factors, such as antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), daily dose, duration of treatment, drug combination pattern, total and free serum concentrations, metabolite per parent level ratio as an index of metabolism ability, and co-medicated drugs except AEDs were evaluated in 227 outpatients with epilepsy. The possible influences of certain physiological and/or the pathophysiological factors were also evaluated. SEs with 19 clinical signs were observed in 66.1% of all patients. There was no definite dose- or serum concentration-dependent increase in the incidence of SEs. Stepwise discriminant function analysis revealed that benzodiazepines (BZN) polytherapy with AEDs produced a higher incidence of
somnolence
and general
fatigue
than did any other AED or drug combination. The effects of various drug combination patterns on the incidence of SEs were also evaluated on the basis of observed frequencies. The incidence of
somnolence
was significantly higher in patients taking phenytoin (PHT) plus carbamazepine (CBZ) therapy, and in patients taking BZN plus either PHT, phenobarbital (PB) or CBZ therapy compared with patients taking either PHT, PB or CBZ therapy. Other responsible drug combination patterns were PHT plus valproic acid (VPA) therapy for mental function impairment, acetazolamide (AZM) polytherapy with PB or PHT for dry mouth, and CBZ plus BZN therapy for constipation. In this study, the stratifying points (occurrence limits) of SEs were detected in various variables such as the number of prescribed drugs, daily dose and serum concentrations. Interestingly, these limits are within the commonly accepted "therapeutic range" or "usual daily dose," and some of these limits shifted down when another AED was co-medicated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Pharmacoepidemiological study on adverse reactions of antiepileptic drugs. 139 49
In order to investigate the relationship between internal desynchronization and clinical intolerance to shift work, a set of circadian rhythms including salivary cortisol rhythm were monitored in seven shift-working ambulance personnel. Oral temperature, grip strength of both hands, subjective assessment of
drowsiness
,
fatigue
and attention were recorded approximately every four hours except during sleep, for seven days. Self-sampling of salivary cortisol, which was suitable evaluation of endocrine rhythm in field studies, was also tried in this study. cosinor (cosine curve fitting) method and power spectral analysis were used for time series data analysis. The internal desynchronizations between rhythms of physiological variables and sleep-wake cycle were observed in shift-working ambulance personnel. The incidence of internal desynchronization seemed to be higher in intolerant subjects, although the difference between tolerant and intolerant subjects did not reach a statistically significant level. The peak time of salivary cortisol rhythm during a twenty-four hour shift was phase-advanced as intolerant to shift work showed apparently an atypical circadian pattern of salivary cortisol with an abnormal peak at 21.00 h. In this subject, the clinical intolerance to shift work seemed to be associated with internal desynchronization of circadian rhythms. The present study confirmed the internal desynchronization of the circadian rhythm in physiological rhythms like oral temperature and grip strengths, and was in favour of the hypothesis of an internal desynchronization and clinical intolerance to shift work. The clinical implication of impairment of salivary cortisol rhythm remains to be further investigated.
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PMID:Alteration of circadian rhythm in shift-working ambulance personnel. Monitoring of salivary cortisol rhythm. 142 64
Iron deficiency, the most common cause of anemia, is prevalent in 10 percent to 30 percent of the world's population. Inadequate intake of iron may be an important causative factor, particularly when the body requires more iron than usual (e.g., during infancy, early childhood, adolescence, pregnancy and periods of blood loss). The popular increase of fiber in diets may increase the incidence of iron-deficiency anemia because too much fiber in the diet renders available iron unabsorbable. Symptoms in children include skin or conjunctival pallor, excessive
sleepiness
, learning disabilities, diminished attention span,
tiredness
, irritability or inappropriate behavior, and pica. Adults may have shortness of breath, decrease in exercise tolerance, palpitations, tachycardia, angina, congestive heart failure, orthopnea and edema. Iron deficiency occurs in sequential states and is measured by many laboratory tests. The levels of hemoglobin and hematocrit are both decreased, while the red blood cell count may be normal initially, but will decrease as the iron-deficiency state continues. The steps of treatment include correction of the underlying disorder, administration of the amount of iron needed and observation of the response to treatment.
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PMID:A guide to primary care of iron-deficiency anemia. 143 77
The prevalence of daytime
sleepiness
and background factors associated with it were investigated in a study carried out at the UKK Institute. The inquiry took the form of a questionnaire mailed to 1600 people of middle age. Daytime
sleepiness
was found to be associated with disturbed night sleep. Women were more tired than men, but men slept more frequently during the day. Those suffering from
tiredness
complained of poor health more than other respondents. Traffic accidents and other mishaps attributable to
tiredness
had occurred in 1.3% of cases, and almost 5% of male respondents had dozed off while driving at least five times in their lives. The findings indicate a need for increased attention to disturbance of sleep and daytime
sleepiness
in routine health screening.
...
PMID:Daytime sleepiness: a risk factor in community life. 145 78
This study replicates the alleviation of jet-lag with melatonin in a simplified protocol for eastward flight. At 22-n hr (n is the time-lag between the North American departure point and France), subjects took either melatonin (8 mg, n = 15), or placebo (n = 15) on the day of the return flight and for 3 consecutive days. On day 8, self-ratings significantly discriminated between melatonin and placebo for global treatment efficacy, morning
fatigue
, and evening
sleepiness
.
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PMID:Melatonin and jet lag: confirmatory result using a simplified protocol. 827 92
Internal noise related mainly to the activities and overcrowding of schools is the main source of teachers' discomfort. It causes negative feelings and generates various hindrances at work in 80.2% of women and 67% of men. for a substantial part of the teachers' milieu (42.1% of women and 32.3% of men), noise is the dominant element among the whole complex of adverse professional factors. In schools with a higher noise level, the number of teachers assessing negatively the acoustic climate of schools increases, and the intensity of discomfort is enhanced. This is associated with awareness of excessive vocal effort, as well as with intensification of discomfort symptoms and of negative emotions. The group of teachers working under more adverse acoustic conditions is characterized by higher incidence of irritation states, deconcentration of attention,
sleepiness
,
tiredness
, depression and headaches. Moreover, there are symptoms on the part of the cardio-vascular, upper respiratory and digestive system, as well as signs of neurosis. Some of these health problems are intensified in smokers.
...
PMID:[Evaluation of school noise by teachers and assessment of its effect on health and general feeling]. 147 Aug 67
Two patients with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome are reported where the initial presenting complaint was of lingual ulceration. This unusual presentation has not been reported previously. Both patients experienced frequent apnoeic episodes during sleep with a profound fall in the arterial oxygen saturation. It is postulated that the lingual ulceration resulted from repeated trauma to the tongue by the teeth as the patient made violent inspiratory efforts at the termination of an apnoeic episode. The diagnosis of sleep apnoea syndrome was based upon suggestive symptoms of snoring, morning
fatigue
and day-time
somnolence
plus a minimum of 15 apnoeic episodes per hour of sleep. The first-line investigations of this condition are available in all district general hospitals and a diagnosis of sleep apnoea syndrome obtained. Referral to a regional sleep study centre may be appropriate prior to the commencement of therapy. Management is predominantly medical, consisting of weight loss and the administration of nocturnal nasal continuous positive airways pressure.
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PMID:Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome presenting as lingual ulceration. 151 Sep 3
In summary, the evaluation of the tired patient requires an awareness of the various meanings of
tiredness
. Furthermore, it is important to differentiate normal
sleepiness
that is a product of circadian rhythm variation in vigilance from pathologic
sleepiness
.
Sleepiness
that results from faulty habits, e.g., altered sleep scheduling, drugs, or sleep restriction, can be readily discerned with the aid of a sleep-wake diary. Because subjective
sleepiness
is often unappreciated, especially in patients with sleep apnea, methods that rely on self-ratings of the severity of
sleepiness
, e.g., visual analogue scale, 10-cm line, or SSS may not coincide with performance tasks, observer assessments, or such physiologic methods as the MSLT. Less commonly employed neurophysiologic methods include pupillometry and averaged evoked potentials. On the other hand, the MSLT is commonly used for the detection of physiologic
sleepiness
. Moreover, it is helpful in evaluating response to treatment. A variation of the MSLT, the MWT, which instructs the individual to remain awake, does not discriminate between sleep onset times for wakefulness and the MSLT for
sleepiness
in normal subjects. The MWT may be useful for the assessment of treatment responses for excessive daytime
sleepiness
, e.g., narcolepsy, and for determining the frequency of daytime sleep episodes. The differences that have been observed between behavioral measures and physiologic measures of
sleepiness
suggest that these techniques assess different aspects of
sleepiness
. HLA typing (DR2, DQw1) has been shown to be a useful method for corroborating narcolepsy-cataplexy, but the antigens are neither specific for the disorder nor for
sleepiness
alone.
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PMID:Evaluation of daytime sleepiness. 152 10
Nine patients with a recurrent malignant glioma were treated with repeated intracavitary or intracerebroventricular injections of human recombinant interleukin-2 (rIL-2) alone or in combination with systemic interferon-alpha (IFN-alpha). Five patients received only rIL-2 and four were treated with rIL-2 plus subcutaneous injections of IFN-alpha. Therapy was administered on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule for up to 10 weeks, beginning with a dose of 10,000 IU rIL-2/injection. Doses were escalated every two weeks until some toxicity was apparent. The maximum amount of rIL-2 any one patient in this group received was 580,000 IU. Patients on combination immunotherapy were held at an rIL-2 dosage of 10,000 IU while IFN-alpha, which began at 3 million IU, was escalated every other week up to 18 million IU/dose. They were then held at that IFN-alpha dosage and rIL-2 was increased to 50,000 IU. The total amount of rIL-2 and IFN-alpha any one in this group received was 510,000 IU and 417 million IU, respectively. Repeated injections of 10,000 IU rIL-2 were well-tolerated by all nine patients and no change in their functional status was seen. At doses at 50,000 IU rIL-2, increased edema around the tumor cavity was observed by MRI/CT scand in 3/5 patients and clinical side-effects in the form of
somnolence
and headache along with some morbidity specifically associated with tumor location were also seen. Patients receiving rIL-2+ IFN-alpha showed progressive
fatigue
, muscle weakness, and occasionally nausea. Two of these patients showed increased peritumoral edema on MRI/CT scan.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:Treatment of recurrent malignant glioma by repeated intracerebral injections of human recombinant interleukin-2 alone or in combination with systemic interferon-alpha. Results of a phase I clinical trial. 154 81
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