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Sleep Medicine | 2003

Morning headaches in patients with sleep disorders: a systematic polysomnographic study

Robert Göder; Lars Friege; Gunther Fritzer; Hans Strenge; Josef B. Aldenhoff; Dunja Hinze-Selch

OBJECTIVES Patients with sleep disorders suffer more often from headache after awakening than healthy subjects. However, it still is a matter of controversy whether this applies only to patients with sleep apnea syndrome (SAS) or also to patients with other diagnoses of sleep disorders. METHODS We asked all patients in our sleep laboratory about the frequency of past headaches and also ascertained the occurrence of morning headaches after awakening in the sleep laboratory. Polysomnographic recordings from nights before morning headache were compared with nights without following headache. Four hundred and thirty-two patients with sleep disorders (age range 18-86 years, 37% women) and 30 healthy subjects (age range 24-55 years, 27% women) participated in this prospective study. RESULTS The reported frequency of past headaches and the frequency of morning headache in the sleep laboratory were significantly increased in patients with SAS and other sleep disorders compared with healthy subjects. The occurrence of morning headache in the sleep laboratory was associated polysomnographically with a decrease in total sleep time, sleep efficiency and amount of rapid eye movement sleep and with an increase in the wake-time during the preceding night. CONCLUSIONS We conclude that morning headaches in patients with sleep disorders might be associated with particular disturbances of the preceding nights sleep. We speculate that dysregulation in anatomically identical central regions modulating sleep and nociception might be relevant to morning headache, rather than one particular sleep disorder such as SAS.


European Neurology | 1999

Magnetic Resonance Signal Abnormalities and Neuropsychological Deficits in Elderly Compressed-Air Divers

Kay Tetzlaff; Lars Friege; Alfred Hutzelmann; Michael Reuter; Doris Höll; Bernd Leplow

We investigated the association between MR signal abnormalities of the central nervous system, neuropsychologic performance and exposure indices in 20 experienced elderly compressed-air divers who had no history of neurological decompression illness (DCI). Results of MRI of the brain and psychometric testing were compared with 20 matched healthy commercial employees who never dived: 60% of the divers and 45% of the controls had hyperintense MR abnormalities. Among divers, both the number and the size of abnormalities correlated with hours diving in the deep air-diving range of 40–60 m (p < 0.05). Divers’ mental flexibility and visual tracking performance were decreased in comparison with controls (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01). Divers thus are at risk of detrimental long-term effects of compressed-air diving on the central nervous system even in the absence of a history of neurological DCI.


Respiration | 1998

Atopy, Airway Reactivity and Compressed Air Diving in Males

Kay Tetzlaff; Birger Neubauer; Michael Reuter; Lars Friege

A decline in expiratory flow rates in divers has recently been attributed to chronic exposure to hyberbaric air. Airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) to stimuli due to a hyperbaric environment may play a certain role in this context. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of AHR in compressed air divers and to assess the value of bronchial challenges for prediction of fitness to dive. A cross-sectional sample of 59 healthy male volunteers – 28 divers and 31 diving candidates (controls) – who had been found fit to dive in a diving medical examination underwent additional allergy screening (skin prick and serum IgE) and a histamine bronchial challenge. Pre- and postchallenge body plethysmography was completed to assess AHR. AHR to histamine was significantly increased among divers and positively related to diving experience whereas divers and controls did not differ significantly with respect to age, anthropometric data, current smoking habits, skin prick reaction, and elevated serum IgE. Our results indicate an increased prevalence of AHR to nonspecific inhalation stimuli in experienced divers. Bronchial challenge tests may be helpful to detect asthmatics in the medical assessment of fitness to dive and for follow-up examinations during a diver’s career.


Journal of Psychiatric Research | 2004

Impairment of visuospatial memory is associated with decreased slow wave sleep in schizophrenia.

Robert Göder; Margret Boigs; Sisko Braun; Lars Friege; Gunther Fritzer; Josef B. Aldenhoff; Dunja Hinze-Selch


British Journal of Psychology | 1998

Development of spatial memory and spatial orientation in preschoolers and primary school children

Maria Lehnung; Bernd Leplow; Lars Friege; Arne Herzog; Roman Ferstl; Maximilian Mehdorn


Bioelectromagnetics | 2007

Effects of short‐and long‐term pulsed radiofrequency electromagnetic fields on night sleep and cognitive functions in healthy subjects

Gunther Fritzer; Robert Göder; Lars Friege; Jessica Wachter; Volkert Hansen; Dunja Hinze-Selch; Josef B. Aldenhoff


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2001

Effects of ambient cold and depth on lung function in humans after a single scuba dive.

Kay Tetzlaff; Lars Friege; Andreas Koch; Lars Heine; Birger Neubauer; Niklas Struck; Till S. Mutzbauer


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2005

Lung function in military oxygen divers: a longitudinal study.

Kay Tetzlaff; Lars Friege; Jens Theysohn; Birger Neubauer; Claus M. Muth


Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie | 2005

[In-patient treatment concept for acute crises of borderline patients on the basis of dialectical-behavioral therapy].

Kirstin Bernhardt; Lars Friege; Katharina Gerok-Falke; Josef B. Aldenhoff


European Psychiatry | 2002

Impaired spatial learning in schizophrenic patients

Lars Friege; D. Hoell; Roman Ferstl; Bernd Leplow; Josef B. Aldenhoff

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