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Supplementary material
Supplementary table 6.1. Polysomnography characteristics. In this table, polysomnography characteristics of the night before the MSLT was performed are summarized. All values are presented as median (interquartile range).
NT1 NT2 IH OSA ISS
Daytime sleep state misperception
N 33
Total sleep time (h) 7.2
(6.0-8.2) (6.2-7.8) (6.4-7.7) (6.0-7.7) (5.3-7.6)
14 56 31 31
7.0 7.0 6.8 7.0
Sleep efficiency (%) 89.8
(82.8-93.9) (75.1-96.2) (85.0-94.3) (74.7-90.8) (85.7-95.9)
88.7 91.8 82.5 93.2
Sleep latency (min) 5.2
(2.3-9.1) (2.9-8.5) (5.5-25.4) (12.1-26.5) (4.3-14.3)
AHI (n/min)
0.6
(0.1-2.4) (0.2-3.5)
1.1 6.1 0.5 (0.1-3.0) (2.2-17.1) (0.0-4.0)
4.8 10.7 15.1 8.8
REM sleep latency (min) 10.5
(2.0-125.0) (4.5-90) (57.5-117.4) (64.0-168.0) (51.1-110.4)
13.5 75.8 95.5 88.5
Wake-index (n/min) 3.4
(2.3-4.5) (0.8-3.6) (1.6-3.0) (2.2-5.2) (1.5-2.8)
2.3 2.3 3.0 2.1
1.0
AHI = apnea/hypopnea-index; IH = idiopathic hypersomnia; ISS = insufficient sleep syndrome; MSL = mean sleep latency; NT1 = narcolepsy type 1; NT2 = narcolepsy type 2; OSA = obstructive sleep apnea.
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