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pubmed-article:19345641pubmed:abstractTextNocturnal groaning (catathrenia) is a chronic sleep disorder classified as parasomnia with unclear effects on sleep and life quality. It is characterized by repeated episodes of monotonous vocalization in prolonged expiration (episodes of bradypnea) occurring mostly in REM sleep. We sought to assess its impact on sleep microstructure, i.e., the frequency of arousals relative to the groaning episodes. The frequency, duration and sleep-stage distribution of the groaning episodes were also studied.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:19345641pubmed:articleTitleArousals in nocturnal groaning.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:19345641pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Neurology, Charles University in Prague, General Teaching Hospital, Czech Republic. iva.prihodova@lf1.cuni.czlld:pubmed
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