Sleep disorders Flashcards
DSM5 insomnia disorder diagnosis
difficulties with sleep initiation, sleep maintenance, and/or early morning awakening
takes place at least 3 nights per week
and present for 3 months
Medications, disease states, and substances that cause insomnia - EXAM Q
Anxiety and mood disorders
caffeine, modafinil, amphetamines, beta-agonists, nicotine, thyroid meds, bupropion, decongestants, methylphenidates
Treatment of insomnia disorder
First line treatment is non pharm : want to assess the patients night time routine
If nonpharm does not work then Zolpidem, eszopiclone, zaleplon (z-hypnotics) are most commonly used
- 3A4 substrates
- SE: somnolence, dizziness, ataxia, headaches
- initial dose of zolpidem is lower in women and elderly - 5mg
- Eszopiclone (lunesta) has metallic taste
- Can cause parasomnias
- controlled substance
- additive effects with other CNS depressants
Treatment of Insomnia disorder part 2
Temazepam is the benzodiazepine used for sleep
SE: drowsiness, dizziness, cognitive impairment, increased fall risk
ALL medications FDA-approved for insomnia have sleep behavior warnings (sleep sex, sleep driving)
Melatonin receptor agonists
Ramelteon
- contraindicated with fluvoxamine
- GI upset, somnolence, hyperprolactinemia, prolactinoma
Tasimelteon
- FDA approved for non-24 sleep wake disorder in adults
1A2 substrate
Orexin Receptor antagonists
Suvorexant - need atleast 7 hours of sleep, contraindicated in narcolepsy, 3A4 substrate
Lemborexant - need atleast 7 hours of sleep, contraindicated in narcolepsy, 3A4 substrate
Daridorexant - need atleast 7 hours of sleep, contraindicated in narcolepsy, 3A4 substrate
Doxepin and trazodone
Doxepin - TCA - low doses exert effects through H1 receptor antagonism, anticholinergic side effects
Trazodone - not FDA approved for insomnia, long half-life may see daytime hangover
Mirtazapine and quetiapine
Mirtazapine - clinically used as a sleep agent, especially in patients with depression who have difficulty sleeping
Quetiapine - low dose quetiapine is not recommended for use in insomnia unless there is a co-morbid psychiatric disorder
OTC antihistamines and natural products
Diphenhydramine/Doxylamine - not recommended by AASM, anticholinergic side effects - avoid in elderly
Melatonin/valerian/chamomile - Melatonin can be considered in jet lag and patients with low melatonin levels
German chamomile; allergic reaction in patients with daisy or ragweed allergies
Choosing treatment
CBT and behavioral therapies are first line
DSM5 sleep apnea diagnosis
Patient must have evidence of at least 5 obstructive apneas per hour of sleep confirmed by polysomnography
Symptoms include excessive daytime sleepiness, snoring, pauses in breathing during sleep, headaches, irritability, sore throat, erectile dysfunction, impaired memory, GERD, mood disturbance
Clinically there is greater recognition that many patients have both apnea and insomnia - both need to be treated with apnea treated first
AASM guidelines
Polysomnography only if there is significant cardiorespiratory disease, potential respiratory muscle weakness due to a neuromuscular condition, sleep related hypoventilation, chronic opioid medication use, history of stroke, or severe insomnia
Treatment of sleep apnea
Weight loss, smoking cessation, avoid alcohol and CNS depressants, sleep on side rather than back
if a patient is overweight/obese and comes for evaluation for insomnia, consider assessment for sleep apnea prior to initiating medication
CPAP machine
Excessive daytime sleepiness can be treated with modafinil or armodafinil - need to review CPAP adherance first and possibility of RLS or PLMS
When considering treating apnea and insomnia, ensure that the obstructive apnea is addressed before recommending sedative/hypnotic drug therapy
The narcolepsy tetrad symptoms
EDS
Cataplexy
Hallucinations
Sleep paralysis
10-33% of patients have all 4
Treatment of narcolepsy Cataplexy
Sodium oxybate - high sodium content - GHB
Xywav - for adults and children aged 7 or older, also approved for idiopathic hypersomnia in adults - lower sodium content
Lumryz - for adults only - ER dosage form, once nightly dosing, high sodium content