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The aim of this study is to describe and compare the anaesthesia history and possible problems encountered in 3 groups of patients with 3 chronic sleep diseases: narcolepsy, idiopathic hypersomnia, and restless legs syndrome followed at the Montpellier Sleep Unit. For each participant, existing data from the medical record will be used, with their consent. All participants will complete a standardized questionnaire, concerning their history of anaesthesia, the course and possible complications, and questions about their treatment for their sleep disorder.


Clinical Trial Description

This is both a retrospective and prospective single-center study. In the prospective part of the study, patients complete a self-questionnaire, with : - a non-specific part, concerning the history of anaesthesia (locoregional or general), the patient's feelings about these anaesthesias (possible difficulties in waking up, pain) and details about the the course of the anaesthesia (including possible complications). - a part specific to the sleep disease (possible rebound of symptoms, management of sleep treatments before and after anesthesia, sleep treatments before and after the different types of anesthesia). Evaluation Criteria: Main: Frequency of history of locoregional and general anesthesia, and their possible complications. Secondary: Frequency of patients with rebound symptoms, or with worsening symptomatology (in each of the 3 groups, and in subgroups of patients with the same treatments), during locoregional and general anesthesia independently. Other parameters collected via self-questionnaire (and at the time of the initial evaluation, retrospectively on medical records): - Sociodemographic data: age, gender, body mass index - Data related to the disease: age of onset of symptoms, age of diagnosis - Other associated medical conditions - Type of surgery - Type, date and the number of anesthesia: locoregional, general ;


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NCT number NCT04827329
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Montpellier
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date March 1, 2021
Completion date July 1, 2021

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