Our findings suggest that sleep fragmentation, a core feature of NT1, is associated with disease severity and hypocretin deficiency severity when high-resolution sleep stages are analyzed. Five-second sleep staging and split-night analyses enhance detection of sleep instability and reveal new specific patterns and clinical associations. Automated mini-epoch analyses may improve future NT1 phenotyping and possibly its borderland by supplementing with clinically relevant high-resolution features otherwise hidden in traditional full-night 30-second epoch analyses.
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