Durchführung und Interpretation des multiplen Schlaflatenztests (MSLT) bei Erwachsenen: Empfehlungen der AG Hypersomnie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Schlafforschung und Schlafmedizin (DGSM)

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Contributors

  • Christian Veauthier - , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Interdisciplinary Sleep Medicine Center Lutherstadt Wittenberg (Author)
  • Ulf Kallweit - , Witten/Herdecke University (Author)
  • Hartmut Schulz - , Free University of Berlin (Author)
  • Johannes Mathis - , Neurocentre Berne AG (Author)
  • Peter Geisler - , University of Regensburg (Author)
  • Sebastian Zaremba - , ZURZACHCare -Sleep Medicine Clinic Lucerne (Author)
  • Renata N.B. de Almeida Schreck - , University of Regensburg (Author)
  • Andrea Hillberg - , University of Regensburg (Author)
  • Anelia Todorova-Rudolph - , Vitos Clinic Weilmünster (Author)
  • Moritz Brandt - , Department of Neurology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Dresden (Author)
  • Anna Heidbreder - , Kepler University Hospital (Author)
  • Geert Mayer - , University of Marburg (Author)
  • AG Hypersomnie die AG Hypersomnie - , University of Marburg (Author)

Abstract

The Multiple Sleep Latency Test (MSLT) is a diagnostic tool for the objective measurement of sleep propensity during the day. It is used for the differential diagnosis of narcolepsy, hypersomnia and other disorders with increased daytime sleepiness. Using electroencephalography, electromyography of the chin, and electro-oculography, this sleep test measures the average latency to fall asleep and the occurrence of REM sleep under ideal sleep conditions in a darkened room and the request to fall asleep. The test is performed during the day following polysomnography the previous night and consists of five standardized recordings, each 2 h apart. Medication, sleep deprivation, and stimulating substances or activities may affect the results of the test. In 2021, the MSLT guideline was updated by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). This article presents the updated AASM guideline and comments on it.

Translated title of the contribution
Performance and interpretation of the MSLT in adults
Recommendations of the German Sleep Society Hypersomnia Working Group

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)42-48
Number of pages7
JournalSomnologie
Volume29
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

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Keywords

  • Check list, Neurophysiology, Sleep deprivation, Sleep diary, Standardized diagnostics