## Abstract The objective of this study was to investigate the longโterm efficacy of ropinirole in patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS) and to assess the potential for relapse after the discontinuation of active treatment. Patients with primary RLS (n = 202) received singleโblind ropinirole f
Long-term course of restless legs syndrome in dialysis patients after kidney transplantation
โ Scribed by Juliane Winkelmann; Anette Stautner; Walter Samtleben; Claudia Trenkwalder
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 61 KB
- Volume
- 17
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-3185
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common cause of sleep disturbance and is frequently experienced by hemodialysis patients. Factors triggering the disease in uremia have not yet been identified. To our knowledge, the course of RLS symptoms after kidney transplantation has not been investigated systematically. We investigated the clinical longโterm course of RLS in hemodialysis patients who underwent kidney transplantation. Patients were given a standardized questionnaire three times: at baseline, and twice after their kidney transplants. The severity of RLS was rated by the patients (0 =no symptoms, 10 = very severe symptoms). The description of the final outcome was based on the last followโup visit. Eleven of 64 hemodialysis patients with RLS received a transplant (5 men, 6 women; severity of RLS at baseline, 7.8 ยฑ 0.7 [mean ยฑ SEM]). In all patients, RLS symptoms disappeared within 1 to 21 days after transplantation. At followโup visits, 4 patients whose transplanted kidneys still functioned well were still free of RLS symptoms up to the longest followโup period of 9 years. In 3 other patients, RLS symptoms gradually reappeared (severity, 1 ยฑ 0). In 3 of 11 patients, the transplant failed and RLS symptoms reoccurred within 10 days to 2 months (severity, 7.3 ยฑ 2.6). RLS symptoms reoccurred in 1 patient with failure of the transplant but disappeared again after a second, successful transplant. Kidney transplantation has a strong and positive influence on RLS symptoms in hemodialysis patients. Hemodialysis patients can expect a substantial improvement of RLS symptoms after a successful kidney transplant. ยฉ 2002 Movement Disorder Society.
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