Schlaf 2016; 5(01): 20-24
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1618338
HIV/AIDS & Schlaf
Schattauer GmbH

HIV/AIDS & Schlaf

Markus Laudenberg
,
Wolfgang Galetke
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Publication Date:
12 February 2018 (online)

Schlafstörungen bei HIV-Infizierten sind in jedem Krankheitsstadium ein häufiges, aber vielfach zu wenig beachtetes Problem. Im Vordergrund stehen Störungen der Schlafkontinuität und der Schlafarchitektur, die insomnische Beschwerden mit teils ausgeprägter Tagesmüdigkeit hervorrufen. Aber auch das Auftreten von schlafbezogenen Atmungsstörungen wird bei HIV-Infizierten unabhängig von den bekannten Risikofaktoren beobachtet, so dass hier ein Zusammenhang zwischen der Erkrankung und der Stabilität der oberen Atemwege zu vermuten ist.

 
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