Nightmares

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Nightmares (REM Parasomnias)

Definition and Pathophysiology

Clinical Features

Feature Nightmares (REM Parasomnia) Sleep Terrors (Non-REM Parasomnia)
Timing in Sleep Cycle Last third of the night (REM sleep),. First third of the night (Slow-wave/deep sleep),.
Presentation Frightening dreams leading to full awakening,. Sudden onset with a spine-chilling scream, intense fear, and thrashing,.
Autonomic Activation Mild (+). Severe (++++), including tachycardia, diaphoresis, and dilated pupils,.
Memory of Event Vivid recall of the dream upon waking,,. Complete amnesia for the event.
Postevent Confusion Absent (-). Present (+).
Response to Comfort Child seeks and is comforted by parental reassurance. Child is inconsolable, avoids comfort, or exhibits increased agitation with parental comforting,,.

Management