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Car Crashes and Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence: A French Study

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Car Crashes and Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence: A French Study / Pizza, Fabio; I., Jaussent; R., Lopez; C., Pesenti; Plazzi, Giuseppe; X., Drouot; S., Leu Semenescu; S., Beziat; I., Arnulf; Y., Dauvilliers. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 10:6(2015), pp. 1-14. [10.1371/journal.pone.0129386]
Abstract:
Drowsiness compromises driving ability by reducing alertness and attentiveness, and delayed reaction times. Sleep-related car crashes account for a considerable proportion of accident at the wheel. Narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), narcolepsy type 2 (NT2) and idiopathic hypersomnia (IH) are rare central disorders of hypersomnolence, the most severe causes of sleepiness thus being potential dangerous conditions for both personal and public safety with increasing scientific, social, and political attention. Our main objective was to assess the frequency of recent car crashes in a large cohort of patients affected with well-defined central disorders of hypersomnolence versus subjects from the general population.We performed a cross-sectional study in French reference centres for rare hypersomnia diseases and included 527 patients and 781 healthy subjects. All participants included needed to have a driving license, information available on potential accident events during the last 5 years, and on potential confounders; thus analyses were performed on 282 cases (71 IH, 82 NT2, 129 NT1) and 470 healthy subjects.Patients reported more frequently than healthy subjects the occurrence of recent car crashes (in the previous five years), a risk that was confirmed in both treated and untreated subjects at study inclusion (Untreated, OR = 2.21 95\%CI = [1.30-3.76], Treated OR = 2.04 95\%CI = [1.26-3.30]), as well as in all disease categories, and was modulated by subjective sleepiness level (Epworth scale and naps). Conversely, the risk of car accidents of patients treated for at least 5 years was not different to healthy subjects (OR = 1.23 95\%CI = [0.56-2.69]). Main risk factors were analogous in patients and healthy subjects.Patients affected with central disorders of hypersomnolence had increased risk of recent car crashes compared to subjects from the general population, a finding potentially reversed by long-term treatment.
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Keywords:
drowsiness; Sleep-related car crashes; Narcolepsy type 1; narcolepsy type 2; idiopathic hypersomnia; hypersomnia; sleepiness
Elenco autori:
Pizza, Fabio; I., Jaussent; R., Lopez; C., Pesenti; Plazzi, Giuseppe; X., Drouot; S., Leu Semenescu; S., Beziat; I., Arnulf; Y., Dauvilliers
Autori di Ateneo:
PLAZZI Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1205859
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1205859/271900/pone.0129386.pdf
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PLOS ONE
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