42
Views
0
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

The Laboratory Assessment of Childhood Sleep-Wake Disorders

&
Pages 73-95 | Published online: 03 Feb 2015

  • Agnew HW, Webb WB, Williams RL. The first night effect: an EEG study of sleep. Psychophysiology 1966; 2:263–66.
  • Aldrich MS, Chervin RD, Malow BA. Value of the multiple sleep latency test (MSLT) for the diagnosis of narcolepsy. Sleep 1997; 20:620–29.
  • American Sleep Disorders Association. The clinical use of the multiple sleep latency test. Sleep 1992; 15:268–76.
  • American Sleep Disorders Association. Practice parameters for the use of actigraphy in the clinical assessment of sleep disorders. Sleep 1995; 18:285–87.
  • American Sleep Disorders Association. Limit-setting sleep disorder. In: The International Classification of Sleep Disorders, Revised: Diagnostic and Coding Manual. Rochester, MN: American Sleep Disorders Association; 1997. p. 90–94.
  • American Sleep Disorders Association. The International Classification of Sleep Disorders, Revised: Diagnostic and Coding Manual. Rochester, MN: American Sleep Disorders Association; 1997.
  • American Thoracic Society. Standards and indications for cardiopulmonary sleep studies in children. Am J Resp Crit Care Med 1995; 153:866–78.
  • American Thoracic Society. Cardiorespiratory sleep studies in children. Establishment of normative data and polysomnographic predictors of morbidity. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1999; 160:1381–87.
  • Anders T, Emde R, Parmelee A., editors. A maunual of standardized terminology, techniques, and criteria for scoring of states of sleep and wakefulness in newborn infants. Los Angeles: UCLA Brain Information Service. NINDS Neurological Network. 1971.
  • Blader SC, Koplewicz HS, Abikoff H, Foley C. Sleep problems in elementary school children. A community survey. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1997; 151:473–80.
  • Brooks LJ. Genetic syndromes affecting breathing during sleep in children. In: Lee-Chiong TL, Sateia MJ, Carskadon MA, editors. Sleep medicine. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus; 2002. p. 305–14.
  • Butkov N. Polysomnography. In: Lee-Chiong TL, Sateia MJ, Carskadon MA, editors. Sleep Medicine. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus; 2002. p. 605–37.
  • Carskadon MA, Harvey K, Dement WC. Sleep loss in young adolescents. Sleep 1981; 4:299–312.
  • Carskadon MA. The Second Decade. In: Sleeping and waking disorders. Indications and techniques. Menlo Park, CA: Addison Wesley; 1982. p. 99–125.
  • Carskadon MA, Vieira C, Acebo C. Association between puberty and delayed phase preference. Sleep 1993; 16:258–62.
  • Coleman RM, Poliak CP, Weitzman ED. Periodic movements in sleep (nocturnal myoclonus): relation to sleep disorders. Ann Neurol 1980; 8:416–21.
  • Culebras A. Normal sleep. In: Lee-Chiong TL, Sateia MJ, Carskadon MA, editors. Sleep medicine. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus; 2002. p. 1–6.
  • Doghramji K, Mitler MM, Sangal RB, Shapiro C, Taylor S, Wasleban J, Belisle C, Erman MK, Hayduk R, Hosn R, O'Malley EP, Sangal JM, Schutte SL, Youakim JM. A normative study of the maintenance of wakefulness test (MWT). Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1997; 103:554–62.
  • Dure LS, Percy AK, Cheek WR, Laurent JP. Chiari type I malformation in children. J Pediatr 1989; 115:573–76.
  • Givan DC. Sleep in children with neuromuscular disorders. In: Lee-Chiong TL, Sateia MJ, Carskadon MA, editors. Sleep medicine. Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus; 2002. p. 297–304.
  • Gozal D, Wang M, Pope DW Jr.. Objective sleepiness measures in pediatric obstructive sleep apnea. Pediatrics 2001; 108:693–97.
  • Guilleminault C, Soquet M. Appendix II. Sleeping and waking disorders. Indications and techniques. Menlo Park, CA: Addison Wesley; 1982. p. 415–26.
  • Guilleminault C, Khramtsov A. Upper airway resistance syndrome in children: a clinical review. Semin Pediatr Neurol 2001; 8:207–15.
  • Harner PF, Sannit T. A review of the international ten-twenty system of electrode placement. Quincy, MA: Grass Instrument Company; 1974.
  • Jasper HH. The ten-twenty electrode system of the International Federation. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1958; 10:371–75.
  • Kotagal S, Swink TD. Excessive daytime sleepiness in a 13 year old. Semin Pediatr Neurol 1996; 3:170–72.
  • Kotagal S, Goulding PM. The laboratory assessment of daytime sleepiness in childhood. J Clin Neurophysiol 1996; 13:208–21.
  • Loughlin GM, Carroll JL, Marcus CL, editors. Sleep and breathing in children. A developmental approach. New York: Marcel Dekker; 2000.
  • Lumley M, Roehrs T, Asker D, Zorick F, Roth T. Ethanol and caffeine effects on daytime sleepiness/alertness. Sleep 1987; 10:306–12.
  • Mamelak M, Buck L, Csima A, Price V, Smiley A. Effects of flurazepam and zopiclone on the performance of chronic insomnia patients: a study of ethanol-drug interaction. Sleep 1987; 10:S79–S87.
  • Marcus CL, Loughlin GM. Obstructive sleep apnea in children. Semin Pediatr Neurol 1996; 3:23–28.
  • McGregor PA. Updates in polysomographic recording techniques used for the diagnosis of sleep disorders. Am J EEG Technol 1989; 29:107–36.
  • Mitler MM, Gujavarty KS, Browman CP. Maintenance of wakefulness test: a polysomnographic technique for evaluating treatment efficacy in patients with excessive somnolence. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1982; 53:658–61.
  • Moore RY. Retinohypothalamic projections in mammals. A comparative study. Brain Res 1973; 49(2):403–9.
  • Palm L, Persson E, Elmquist D, Blennow G. Sleep and wakefulness in normal pre-adolescent children. Sleep 1989; 12:299–308.
  • Paul KS, Lye RH, Strang FA, Dutton J. Arnold Chiari malformation: review of 71 cases. J Neurosurg 1983; 58:183–87.
  • Poets CF, Stebbens VA, Samuels MP, Southall DP. Oxygen saturation and breathing patterns in children. Pediatrics 1993; 92:686–90.
  • Randazzo AC, Muehlbach MJ, Schweitzer PK, Walsh JK. Cognitive function following acute sleep restriction in children ages 10–14. Sleep 1998; 21:861–68.
  • Rechtschaffen A, Kales A, editors. A manual of standardized terminology, techniques, and scoring system for sleep stages of human subjects. Los Angeles: Brain Information Service/Brain Research Institute; 1968.
  • Regestein QR, Monk TH. Delayed sleep phase syndrome: a review of its clinical aspects. Am J Psychiatry 1995; 152:602–8.
  • Sadeh A, Sharkey KM, Carskadon MA. Activity-based sleep-wake identification: an empirical test of methodological issues. Sleep 1994; 17:201–7.
  • Sadeh A, Hauri PJ, Kripke DF, Lavie P. The role of actigraphy in the evaluation of sleep disorders. Sleep 1995; 18:288–302.
  • Saunders MG. Artifacts: activity of non-cerebral origin in the EEG. In: Klass DW, Daly DD, editors. Current practice in electroencephalography. New York: Raven Press; 1979. p. 37–67.
  • Scher MS. Normal electrographic-polysomnographic patterns in preterm and fullterm infants. Semin Pediatr Neurol 1996; 3: 2–12.
  • Shochat T, Haimov I, Lavie P. Melatonin—the key to the gate of sleep. Ann Med 1998; 30: 109–14.
  • Shepard JW, editor. Atlas of sleep medicine. Mount Kisco, NY: Futura Publishing Company; 1991.
  • Silber MH, Rye DB. Solving the mysteries of narcolepsy: the hypocretin story. Neurology 2001; 56:1616–18.
  • Stepanski E, Lamphere J, Badia P, Zorick F, Roth T. Sleep fragmentation and daytime sleepiness, Sleep 1984; 7:18–26.
  • Vianello A, Bevilacqua M, Salvador V, Cardaioli C, Vincenti E. Long-term nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation in advanced Duchenne's muscular dystrophy. Chest 1994; 105: 445–48.
  • White JE, Drinnnan MJ, Smithson AJ, Griffiths CJ, Gibson GJ. Respiratory muscle activity and oxygenation during sleep in patients with muscle weakness. Eur Respir J 1995; 8: 807–814.
  • Yamadera H, Takahashi K, Okawa M. A multicenter study of sleep-wake rhythm disorders: clinical features of sleep-wake rhythm disorders. Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 1996; 50: 195–201.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.