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The association of Restless Legs Syndrome with hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

Vasiliki Katsi, Themistoklis Katsimichas, Manolis S Kallistratos, Dora Tsekoura, Thomas Makris et al.
Review Medical science monitor : international medical journal of experimental and clinical research 2014 18 인용
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연구 유형
Review
대상 집단
Patients with restless legs syndrome
중재
The association of Restless Legs Syndrome with hypertension and cardiovascular disease. None
대조군
None
일차 결과
Association of RLS with hypertension and CVD
효과 방향
Neutral
비뚤림 위험
Unclear

Abstract

Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS), is a sensory-motor neurological disorder that appears to be surprisingly common in the community. Periodic limb movements in sleep are typically encountered in more than 80% of RLS patients and comprise involuntary muscular jerks in the lower limbs, such as flexion of the knees or ankles.  Iron deficiency and dopaminergic neuronal dysfunction in the central nervous system are currently thought to be the likely pathophysiological culprits. There is evidence linking RLS to hypertension and cardiovascular disease. This short review will first present a synopsis of epidemiological, clinical and pathophysiological data concerning the syndrome, and then information on the possible links between RLS and cardiovascular disorders.

요약

This short review will first present a synopsis of epidemiological, clinical, and pathophysiological data concerning the syndrome, and then information on the possible links between RLS and cardiovascular disorders.

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