REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Screening Questionnaire: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 23:
}}
The '''[[REM Sleep]] Behavior Disorder Screening Questionnaire''' ('''RBDSQ''') is a specific questionnaire for [[rapid eye movement behavior disorder]] (RBD) developed by Stiasny-Kolster and team,<ref name=Stiasny-Kolster-RBDSQ>{{cite journal |vauthors=Stiasny-Kolster K, Mayer G, Schäfer S, Möller JC, Heinzel-Gutenbrunner M, Oertel WH |title=The REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Screening Questionnaire—A New Diagnostic Instrument.|journal=Movement Disorders|year=2007|volume=22|issue=16|pages=2386–2393|pmid=17894337|doi=10.1002/mds.21740}}</ref> to assess the most prominent clinical features of RBD.<ref name=icsd>{{cite journal|last=Atlas Task Force of the American Sleep Disorders Association (ASDA)|title=The International Classification of Sleep Disorders— Diagnostic and Coding Manual.|journal=Minnesota: Rochester|year=2005}}</ref> It is a 10-item, patient self-rating instrument with short questions to be answered by either 'yes' or 'no'.<ref name="Stiasny-Kolster-RBDSQ"/> The validity of the questionnaire was studied by researchers and they have observed it to perform with high sensitivity and reasonable specificity in the diagnosis of RBD.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Nomura|first=Takashi|author2=Inoue, Yuichi |author3=Kagimura, Tatsuo |author4=Uemura, Yusuke |author5= Nakashima, Kenji |title=Utility of the REM sleep behavior disorder screening questionnaire (RBDSQ) in Parkinson's disease patients|journal=Sleep Medicine|date=August 2011|volume=12|issue=7|pages=711–713|doi=10.1016/j.sleep.2011.01.015|pmid=21700495}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Miyamoto|first=Tomoyuki|author2=Miyamoto, Masayuki |author3=Iwanami, Masaoki |author4=Kobayashi, Mina |author5=Nakamura, Masaki |author6=Inoue, Yuichi |author7=Ando, Chiharu |author8= Hirata, Koichi |title=The REM sleep behavior disorder screening questionnaire: Validation study of a Japanese version|journal=Sleep Medicine|date=December 2009|volume=10|issue=10|pages=1151–1154|doi=10.1016/j.sleep.2009.05.007|pmid=19604719}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Nihei|first=Yoshihiro |author2=Takahashi, Kazushi |author3=Koto, Atsuo |author4=Mihara, Ban |author5=Morita, Yoko |author6=Isozumi, Kazuo |author7=Ohta, Kouichi |author8=Muramatsu, Kazuhiro |author9=Gotoh, Jun |author10=Yamaguchi, Keiji |author11=Tomita, Yutaka |author12=Sato, Hideki |author13=Seki, Morinobu |author14=Iwasawa, Satoko |author15=Suzuki, Norihiro |title=REM sleep behavior disorder in Japanese patients with Parkinson's disease: a multicenter study using the REM sleep behavior disorder screening questionnaire|journal=Journal of Neurology|date=10 January 2012|volume=259|issue=8|pages=1606–1612|doi=10.1007/s00415-011-6386-1|pmid=22231870}}</ref>
 
==Use==
 
RBDSQ has the potential to be useful as a screening instrument for [[neurodegeneration|neurodegenerative disorder]], such as the [[Alpha-synuclein|α-synucleinopathies]], [[Parkinson's disease]] or [[multiple system atrophy]] which may enable early diagnosis and also recruitment of people with RBD necessary for research studies.
 
==Format==
Line 29 ⟶ 33:
bed partner. Item 6 consists of four subitems assessing nocturnal motor behavior more specifically, e.g., questions
about nocturnal vocalization, sudden limb movements, complex movements, or bedding items that fell down. Items 7 and 8 deal with nocturnal awakenings. Item 9 focuses on disturbed sleep in general and item 10 on the presence of any neurological disorder. The maximum total score of the RBDSQ is 13 points.
 
==Applications==
 
RBDSQ has the potential to be useful as a screening instrument for [[neurodegeneration|neurodegenerative disorder]], such as the [[Alpha-synuclein|α-synucleinopathies]], [[Parkinson's disease]] or [[multiple system atrophy]] which may enable early diagnosis and also recruitment of people with RBD necessary for research studies.
 
==See also==