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Polysomnography parameters in a large cohort of people with multiple sclerosis

Queisi, Munther; Cipriani, Veronica; Golan, Daniel; El Ghorayeb, Christy; Zarif, Myassar; Bumstead, Barbara; Buhse, Marijean; Weller, Joanna; Mattoo, Anil; Gudesblatt, Mark; Attarian, Hrayr
BACKGROUND:Disordered and disturbed sleep is quite common among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS). It is associated with fatigue one of most disabling symptoms in MS. This study aims at comparing polysomnographic (PSG) sleep parameters in a large single cohort of PwMS from a single center to that of the published norms. Hence establishing PSG parameters in PwMS. METHODS:This is a retrospective review of 299 consecutive adult PwMS who were seen and evaluated with an overnight PSG at a Comprehensive MS Care Center between 11/19/2001 to 9/17/2014. Data extracted from the PSG included Total Sleep Time (TST), sleep efficiency (SE), sleep onset latency (SOL), Relative REM latency, total apnea-hypopnea indices (AHI), spontaneous arousal indices (AI), total periodic leg movements indices (PLMI) and, sleep architecture metrics including percentage spent in stages N1/N2, N3, and REM. RESULTS:PwMS, compared to normative data, had, on average, 85.9 min shorter TST (p < 0.001), 27.3 min longer SOL (p < 0.0001), 62.1 min longer REM latency (p < 0.0001), 10.7 % lower SE (p < 0.0001), 16.4 % more N1/N2 (p < 0.0001) and 11.4 % less N3 (p < 0.0001). REM latency The prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) was high at 60.7 % and the mean AHI was higher by 11.1 events per hour (p < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS:This study establishes PSG parameters in the largest PwMS cohort reported to date. It is important to be vigilant of sleep complaints in PwMS. Future prospective large single cohort studies with standardized methods are needed to further understand sleep disturbances in PwMS as well as their causes and implications.
PMID: 39018796
ISSN: 1878-5506
CID: 5726472

Pulmonary-artery catherization in high-risk surgical patients: Time to pull that catheter

Mattoo, Anil; Groth, Maritza L.
SCOPUS:0038220979
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5328292

Rapid B-type natriuretic peptide: A screening test for CHF?

Mattoo, Anil; Groth, Maritza L.
SCOPUS:0036850217
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5328282

The epidemiology of tuberculosis in New York City

Mattoo, Anil; Groth, Maritza L.
SCOPUS:0036739939
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5328272

Pulmonary artery sarcoma: a case report of surgical cure and 5-year follow-up [Case Report]

Mattoo, Anil; Fedullo, Peter F; Kapelanski, David; Ilowite, Jonathan S
Pulmonary artery sarcoma is a rare tumor that is frequently misdiagnosed as chronic pulmonary embolism. With heightened clinical awareness and advancement in technology, the diagnosis is now increasingly being made preoperatively. Previous literature has described the disease to be uniformly fatal, with surgical resection as the single most effective modality for short-term palliation. We present the case of a patient in whom pulmonary artery sarcoma was diagnosed preoperatively and who underwent surgical resection with no evidence of recurrence during long-term follow-up, suggesting that early identification and aggressive surgical intervention has the potential to be curative.
PMID: 12171862
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5268612

Early goal-directed therapy in severe sepsis and septic shock improves survival

Mattoo, Anil; Groth, Maritza L.
SCOPUS:0036066927
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5328262

Use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation under naturalistic conditions : how effective is it and can outcomes be improved?

Mattoo, Anil; Groth, M
ORIGINAL:0016033
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 5329172

Clinical application of endoscopic ultrasonography with fine-needle aspiration in diagnosis of sarcoidosis [Meeting Abstract]

Mattoo, Anil; Groth, M
ORIGINAL:0016035
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5329192

Early noninvasive positive pressure ventilation improves survival in immunocompromised patients with pneumonitis and hypoxemia

Mattoo, A.; Groth, M. L.
SCOPUS:0035161488
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5328252

Lung volume reduction surgery: Careful patient selection is essential

Mattoo, A.; Groth, M. L.
In carefully selected patients with severe emphysema, lung volume reduction surgery improves lung function and quality of life, more than other nonsurgical modalities.
SCOPUS:0035145953
ISSN: 1068-0640
CID: 5328242