TABLE 1 Prevalence of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorders and rapid eye movement sleep without atonia in neurodegenerative diseases.
From the following article:
Sleep disturbances in patients with parkinsonism
Valérie Cochen De Cock, Marie Vidailhet and Isabelle Arnulf
BACK TO ARTICLE| Disease | Prevalence of RBD (RWA) | References |
|---|---|---|
Abbreviations: RBD, rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder; RWA, rapid eye movement sleep without atonia. | ||
| Synucleopathies | ||
| Parkinson's disease | 15–60% | Scaglione et al. (2005)29 De Cock et al. (2007)30 Gagnon et al. (2002)79 |
| Multiple system atrophy | 90% | Plazzi et al. (1997)80 |
| Dementia with Lewy bodies | 86% | Boeve et al. (2001)25 |
| Tauopathies | ||
| Progressive supranuclear palsy | 11% (33%) | Arnulf et al. (2005)64 |
| Alzheimer's disease | 7% (29%) | Gagnon et al. (2006)81 |
| Corticobasal degeneration | 5% (0%) | Boeve et al. (2001)25 |
| Frontotemporal dementia | 3% (0%) | Boeve et al. (2001)25 |
| Pallidopontonigral degeneration | 0% (0%) | Boeve et al. (2006)82 |
| Guadeloupean parkinsonism | 78% | De Cock et al. (2007)26 |
| Genetic diseases | ||
| Huntington's disease | 12% | Arnulf et al. (in press)83 |
| Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 | 56% | Iranzo et al. (2003)84 |
| Parkin (PARK2) mutation | 60% | Kumru et al. (2004)85 |

