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NSM patients had more slow wave sleep (SWS, stage N3, p = 0.023), more K-bursts (p = 0.030) and slightly higher nightly mean SaO2 than SM patients (Table 3).
Another case-controlled study has revealed that non-sleep-related migraine patients have more slow wave sleep and higher K-burst index compared to sleep-related migraine patients or controls, indicating more sleep deprivation [30].
In our first paper from this study [23], interictal migraineurs had increased amount of awakenings during sleep, but paradoxically tended to have less fast arousals and more slow wave sleep.
A case-controlled study including 53 migraineurs and 34 controls has reported that migraineurs have higher awaking index, strong tendency for more slow wave sleep, and lower fast arousal index during interictal period [29].
The more information that is acquired prior to sleep, be it learned information or simple sensory experiences over everyday life, the greater the homeostatic need for SWS and, consequently, more slow wave activity is seen after sleep onset.
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Women have less nonrapid eye movement (N1 sleep), fewer awakenings, and more slow-wave sleep (N3 sleep) and slow-wave activity (SWA, ∼0.4 4.5 Hz) within the sleep electroencephalograph than men.
NSM patients had more slow-wave sleep (SWS) and more K-bursts than SM patients (K-bursts: p = 0.023 and SWS: p = 0.030) and controls (K-bursts: p = 0.009 and SWS: 0.041).
Interictal migraineurs had more awakenings (p=0.048), a strong tendency for more slow-wave sleep (p=0.050), lower thermal pain thresholds (TPT) (heat pain thresholds p=0.043 and cold pain thresholds p=0.031) than controls.
Repeated disturbances tend to increase light sleep while sleep restriction will increase the more restful slow wave sleep [10].
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