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Table 1 Clinical, sleep, and brain volume data in Wolfram syndrome patients

From: Sleep disturbances in Wolfram syndrome

 

Mean

SD

Minimum

Maximum

N

Age (years)

18.0

5.8

8.9

29.7

21

Diabetes Duration (years)

12.4

6.3

0.0

26.5

21

BMI

23.2

5.0

16.1

33.0

20

HbA1c (%)

7.9

1.9

5.0

12.4

19

Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI)

5.6

5.3

0.0

22.0

21

Sleep Efficiency (%)a

84.0

11.6

36.9

93.2

21

Sleep Onset Latency (minutes)a

35.7

72.6

3.0

346.5

21

Total sleep time (minutes)a

441.7

90.5

220.0

624.5

21

PSQI Total Score

5.7

3.3

1.0

12.0

18

PSQ Total Score

0.19

0.16

0

0.41

15

ESS Total Score

6.4

3.7

2.0

15.0

17

WURS Physical Score

11.1

9.7

1.0

35.0

21

PANESS Total Score

37.3

15.8

11.0

71.0

18

Visual Acuity (Logmar)

0.7

0.5

0.0

1.9

20

Ventral Pons Volume (mm3)

5933.9

1311.7

4316.6

7830.3

15

Dorsal Pons Volume (mm3)

2941.5

292.9

2563.6

3494.3

15

Total Pons Volume (mm3)

8875.4

1457.9

6997.6

10918.4

15

Medulla Volume (mm3)

2045.2

190.4

1751.0

2449.3

15

Cerebellar White Matter Volume (mm3)

11363.2

1651.9

8000.2

14355.3

15

Cerebellar Gray Matter Volume (mm3)

45064.8

4188.2

37680.2

55467.4

15

  1. SD standard deviation, BMI body mass index, HbA1c Hemoglobin A1c, PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, PSQ Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale, WURS Wolfram Unified Rating Scale, PANESS Physical and Neurological Examination for Subtle Signs. All data in Table 1 represents only Wolfram patients, and does not include controls
  2. adata collected from Actiwatch