Abstract:
Introduction: Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is characterized by periodic episodes
of repetitive and highly stereotyped limb movements that occur during sleep, affecting the lower limbs,
lasting 0,5 to 5 seconds and the pause between the episodes is about 20-40 seconds. Purpose of the study
is studying the scientific literature about the prevalence of periodic limb movement disorder in different
disorders.
Materials and methods: There were studied about 50 articles about the prevalence of periodic
limb movement disorder.
Disscussion results: Periodic limb movement disorder is frecquently encountered among sleep
disorders. Its prevalence is about 3,9% to 6% in general population. The prevalence in persons of age
upper than 60 is 34%. In children periodic limb movements prevalence is 7,7%. In patients with sleep
obstructive apnea, periodic limb movemets prevalence is about 4-5%. In patients with insomnia periodic
limb movement disorder is encountered in about 1 to 15 % of all patients.
Conclusions: Periodic limb movement disorder is a disorder with a high prevalence in general
population. An appropriate clinical approach is still discussed. PLMD is frecquent encountered in
different pathologies and this finding may give a solution in finding a proper clinical approach.
Description:
Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, The 6th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2016