The purpose of this study is to assess both the sleep and circadian (24-hourly biological rhythms) physiology of people with cluster headache. For sufferers with the episodic form of the disorder this will involve observation at two separate time points, once when experiencing attacks (in-bout) and once when attack free (out-of-bout). The study will include measurement of basic rest-activity patterns, sleep timing and timing of individual attacks, as well as a more detailed study recording sleep and circadian rhythms under clinical conditions over consecutive nights. Studying the differences in these processes in single individuals when they are both experiencing and free from attacks might provide insight into the brain mechanisms involved in triggering the bouts of attacks and individual attacks themselves. An improved understanding of this area may help design improved treatment options in future.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
8
Overnight physiological recording of sleep
Wristwatch activity to measure basic rest activity cycle and sleep efficiency
Surrey Clinical Research Centre, University of Surrey
Guildford, United Kingdom
amplitude and phase of circadian rhythm of melatonin
Time frame: 36 hours
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