BMC Neurology (Jul 2017)

Parasomnia overlap disorder, Parkinson’s disease and subthalamic deep brain stimulation: three case reports

  • Panagiotis Bargiotas,
  • Julia Muellner,
  • W.M. Michael Schuepbach,
  • Claudio L. Bassetti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-017-0916-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Parasomnia overlap disorder (POD) is a distinct parasomnia and characterized by concomitant manifestation of rapid-eye-movement (REM)- and non-REM (NREM)-parasomnias. Although not uncommon among patients with Parkinson’s disease, POD is often under-investigated. Case presentation This is the first report of patients with PD and features of POD that underwent deep brain stimulation. Our patients exhibited different outcomes of POD features after subthalamic deep brain stimulation. Conclusions We expect that the reporting of these first patients will open the discussion about the need for more detailed and broad-spectrum assessments regarding parasomnias in PD patients that undergo deep brain stimulation. The implications of our observations are both clinical and neurobiological.

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