Clinical Features Associated With Restless Legs Syndrome.

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • End date
    Sep 1, 2027
  • participants needed
    2000
  • sponsor
    University Hospital, Montpellier
Updated on 15 September 2021
depression
dopamine agonists
restless legs syndrome
neurological disorder
sleepiness

Summary

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by an urge to move the legs at night when at rest. RLS can lead to a sleep deprivation, increased falling risk, daytime sleepiness, depression and decreased quality of life. Dopamine agonists, alpha-2-delta ligands and opiates are key medications for RLS. The natural course of RLS is very heterogeneous with a risk of increasing the severity of symptoms over the years despite the use of drugs and recommended dosages. Many comorbidities can make RLS worse. Augmentation syndrome is the main complication of dopamine agonists. However, only a few studies have addressed the clinical, biological and pharmacological factors associated with the evolution of the severity of RLS. The objective of this study is to assess the evolution of RLS symptoms severity as function of RLS phenotype, comorbidities and RLS medication, in large cohort of members of the French RLS association and other European RLS association.

Description

In this study, the investigators want to study the clinical course of RLS in a population of RLS patients who are members of the RLS patient association, taking into account clinical and biological factors as well as the treatments taken for RLS.

Details
Condition Restless Legs Syndrome, nervous system disorder, Restless Leg Syndrome, Neurologic Disorders
Age 18years - 100years
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT05044520
SponsorUniversity Hospital, Montpellier
Last Modified on15 September 2021

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Inclusion Criteria

Adults subjects
Restless legs syndrome diagnosis
Member of the restless legs syndrome association
French speaking
Able to understand the study
Signed written informed consent
Affiliated to social security

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Vulnerable subject : subject deprived of liberty or protected by law (trusteeship, legal guardianship)
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