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Sleep Medicine | 2014

Depressive feelings in children with narcolepsy.

Marie-Paule Gustin; Sophie Lavault; Anne Guignard-Perret; Aude Raoux; Noémie Christol; Daniel Gerard; Yves Dauvilliers; Rubens Reimão; F. Bat-Pitault; Jian-Sheng Lin; Isabelle Arnulf; Michel Lecendreux; Patricia Franco

OBJECTIVES We aimed to evaluate depressive feelings and their correlations in children and adolescents with narcolepsy collected in national reference centers for narcolepsy. METHODS We compared clinical and sleep characteristics of patients with and without depressive symptoms evaluated on the Childrens Depression Inventory (CDI). RESULTS Our study sample included 88 children (44 boys; 44 de novo patients) with a mean age of 11.9 ± 3.1 years at diagnosis (37.5% were aged ⩽ 10 years). Obesity was found in 59% of the sample and cataplexy was present in 80.7%. The DQB1*0602 allele was positive in 93.5% of our sample. There were 25% of children who had clinically depressive feelings (CDI>16), especially girls older than the age of 10 years. Bivariate associations indicated that depressive feelings were associated with fatigue (48%), hyperactivity (31%), insomnia (16%), and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) (14-24%). In the multivariate model adjusted for gender and age, only fatigue explained the variability of the depression score. CONCLUSION In our large cohort, high levels of depressive symptoms essentially expressed by fatigue affected 25% of children with narcolepsy. The girls older than 10 years of age were especially vulnerable. The similar prevalence of depressive feelings in treated vs never-treated patients suggests a specific need for diagnosing and managing this symptom in young patients with narcolepsy.


CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics | 2014

Quality of Life in Children with Narcolepsy

Marie-Paule Gustin; Sophie Lavault; Anne Guignard-Perret; Aude Raoux; Noémie Christol; Daniel Gerard; Yves Dauvilliers; Rubens Reimão; F. Bat-Pitault; Jian-Sheng Lin; Isabelle Arnulf; Michel Lecendreux; Patricia Franco

To evaluate the health‐related quality of life (HRQL) and its correlates in children and adolescents with narcolepsy.


Journal of Sleep Research | 2016

High bicarbonate levels in narcoleptic children

Patricia Franco; Aurelie Junqua; Anne Guignard-Perret; Aude Raoux; Magali Perier; Veronique Raverot; Bruno Claustrat; Marie-Paule Gustin; Jian-Sheng Lin

The objective of this study was to evaluate the levels of plasma bicarbonate levels in narcoleptic children. Clinical, electrophysiological data and bicarbonate levels were evaluated retrospectively in children seen in our paediatric national reference centre for hypersomnia. The cohort included 23 control subjects (11.5 ± 4 years, 43% boys) and 51 patients presenting de‐novo narcolepsy (N) (12.7 ± 3.7 years, 47% boys). In narcoleptic children, cataplexy was present in 78% and DQB1*0602 was positive in 96%. The control children were less obese (2 versus 47%, P = 0.001). Compared with control subjects, narcoleptic children had higher bicarbonate levels (P = 0.02) as well as higher PCO2 (P < 0.01) and lower venous pH gas (P < 0.01). Bicarbonate levels higher than 27 mmol L−1 were found in 41.2% of the narcoleptic children and 4.2% of the controls (P = 0.001). Bicarbonate levels were correlated with the Adapted Epworth Sleepiness Scale (P = 0.01). Narcoleptic patients without obesity often had bicarbonate levels higher than 27 mmol L −1 (55 versus 25%, P = 0.025). No differences were found between children with and without cataplexy. In conclusion, narcoleptic patients had higher bicarbonate plasma levels compared to control children. This result could be a marker of hypoventilation in this pathology, provoking an increase in PCO2 and therefore a respiratory acidosis, compensated by an increase in plasma bicarbonates. This simple screening tool could be useful for prioritizing children for sleep laboratory evaluation in practice.


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2015

Validation psychométrique de la première échelle française de dépistage des troubles du sommeil de l’enfant (1–16 ans)

Benjamin Putois; Wendy Leslie; Aude Raoux; Anne Guignard-Perret; Dianne Wieck; Herbillon Vania; Grahek Aurelie; Sauzeau Jean-Baptite; Gustin-Paultre Marie-Paule; Patricia Franco


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children--French Version

Benjamin Putois; Wendy Leslie; Marie Paule Gustin; Marie-Josèphe Challamel; Aude Raoux; Anne Guignard-Perret; Diane Weick; Jean-Baptiste Sauzeau; Vania Herbillon; Filio Zourou; Karen Spruyt; Patricia Franco


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2017

Sommeil, mémoire et enfants à haut potentiel intellectuel : Performances dans des tâches épisodique ou procédurale avant et après une nuit de sommeil

Amandine E. Rey; Jean-Baptiste Sauzeau; Anne Guignard-Perret; Patricia Franco; Stéphanie Mazza


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2016

Analyse spectrale de l’EEG des enfants à haut potentiel intellectuel

Katerina Cervena; Anne Guignard-Perret; Patricia Franco


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2016

Macrostructure du sommeil des enfants à haut potentiel intellectuel (HP)

Anne Guignard-Perret; Stéphanie Mazza; Jean Baptiste Sauzeau; Olivier Revol; Patricia Franco


Neurophysiologie Clinique-clinical Neurophysiology | 2014

Consolidation nocturne des apprentissages visuo-spatiaux chez l’enfant narcoleptique

J.-B. Sauzeau; Anne Guignard-Perret; Vania Herbillon; Patricia Franco; Stéphanie Mazza


Sleep Medicine | 2013

Cognitive characteristics of children with narcolepsy

Anne Guignard-Perret; S. Mazza; Sophie Bayard; V. Herbillon; Patricia Franco

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F. Bat-Pitault

Aix-Marseille University

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Rubens Reimão

University of São Paulo

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Michel Lecendreux

State University of New York Upstate Medical University

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