Diagnosis of Narcolepsy
Diagnostic Test list for Narcolepsy:
The list of medical tests
mentioned in various sources as
used in the diagnosis of Narcolepsy
includes:
Tests and diagnosis discussion for Narcolepsy:
Diagnosis is relatively easy when all the symptoms of narcolepsy are
present. But if the sleep attacks are isolated and cataplexy is mild or
absent, diagnosis is more difficult.
Two tests that are commonly used in diagnosing narcolepsy are the
polysomnogram and the multiple sleep latency test. These tests are usually
performed by a sleep specialist. The polysomnogram involves continuous
recording of sleep brain waves and a number of nerve and muscle functions
during nighttime sleep. When tested, people with narcolepsy fall asleep
rapidly, enter REM sleep early, and may awaken often during the night. The
polysomnogram also helps to detect other possible sleep disorders that
could cause daytime sleepiness.
For the multiple sleep latency test, a person is given a chance to
sleep every 2 hours during normal wake times. Observations are made of the
time taken to reach various stages of sleep. This test measures the degree
of daytime sleepiness and also detects how soon REM sleep begins. Again,
people with narcolepsy fall asleep rapidly and enter REM sleep early.
(Source: excerpt from Narcolepsy: NWHIC)
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