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| R34AT009551 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) | NIH |
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The overall goal of this research is to test the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) for improving health-related quality of life as a complementary practice to standard care for narcolepsy. This study is a feasibility trial in which 60 adults with narcolepsy will be randomized to receive either a 4-week (brief), 8-week (standard), or 12-week (extended) MBI. Each MBI will be delivered in small groups using a live videoconferencing platform and teaches mindfulness practices to help cope with narcolepsy symptoms. By developing a scalable mind-body intervention, this project can addresses a major research gap on improving psychosocial functioning in people with narcolepsy.
Narcolepsy is a serious and debilitating condition involving persistent and excessive sleepiness that affects 1 in 2000 Americans and 3 million people worldwide. Although wake-promoting pharmacotherapy can reduce sleepiness there is no cure and people with narcolepsy experience significantly poor health-related quality of life, particularly in the domains of mental and social health. Therefore, the overarching goal of this research is to test the effectiveness of a mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) for improving health-related quality of life as a complementary practice to standard care for narcolepsy. The purpose of this study is to conduct a feasibility trial to determine the optimal parameters for adapting and delivering MBI to people with narcolepsy. The specific aims are to: 1) Determine the feasibility and acceptability of MBI delivered using videoconferencing for the purpose of improving psychosocial functioning in people with narcolepsy and 2) Determine the feasibility of recruitment and assessment methods for delivering MBI using videoconferencing. The feasibility trial includes 60 adults with narcolepsy who will be randomized to receive either a 4-week (brief), 8-week (standard), or 12-week (extended) MBI. Each MBI will be similar in content, which includes mindfulness practices and group discussions with adaptations for working with narcolepsy symptoms. All MBIs will be delivered in small groups using a live videoconferencing platform to enhance accessibility. If the findings of this project support the feasibility of further testing, the next project would be aimed at enhancing rigor and reproducibility (e.g., designing appropriate control, refining outcome measures and eligibility criteria) in preparation for a large-scale pragmatic trial. The overall significance of this research is to develop a scalable mind-body intervention that addresses a major research gap on improving psychosocial functioning in people with narcolepsy.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Brief MBI | Experimental | The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. |
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| Standard MBI | Experimental | The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. |
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| Extended MBI | Experimental | The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks, with optional "office hours"in between the bi-weekly group sessions and one all day meditation retreat. |
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| Brief MBI | Behavioral | The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. The rationale for testing the short MBI is to evaluate a low-dose (8 hours of contact) MBI that optimizes cost-effectiveness and minimizes patient burden. |
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| Number of Participants Who Attended ≥ 80% of Sessions | Number of participants who attended greater than or equal to 80% of sessions | 4 weeks (Brief MBI), 8 weeks (Standard MBI), or 12 weeks (Extended MBI) |
| Number of Participants Who Practiced Meditation ≥ 4 Days Per Week | Number of participants who practiced meditation greater than or equal to 4 days per week | 4 weeks (Brief MBI), 8 weeks (Standard MBI), or 12 weeks (Extended MBI) |
| Number of Participants Who Completed Assessments | Number of participants who completed entire baseline and post-treatment assessment (questionnaires, actigraphy, and neurocognitive testing) | Baseline and 4 weeks (Brief MBI), 8 weeks (Standard MBI), or 12 weeks (Extended MBI) |
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| Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) | The SCS assesses the acquisition of self-compassion. It is a 26-item self report measure with three main components of self-compassion: self-kindness vs. self-judgement, common humanity vs. isolation, and mindfulness vs. over-identification. The total score ranges from 1-5, with higher scores reflecting more self-compassion. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Jennifer Mundt, PhD | Northwestern University | Principal Investigator |
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| Center for Circadian and Sleep Medicine, Northwestern University | Chicago | Illinois | 60611 | United States |
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| 38895897 | Result | Mundt JM, Zee PC, Schuiling MD, Hakenjos AJ, Victorson DE, Fox RS, Dawson SC, Rogers AE, Ong JC. Development of a mindfulness-based intervention for narcolepsy: a feasibility study. Sleep. 2024 Oct 11;47(10):zsae137. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsae137. |
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| FG000 | Brief MBI | The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. Brief MBI: The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. The rationale for testing the short MBI is to evaluate a low-dose (8 hours of contact) MBI that optimizes cost-effectiveness and minimizes patient burden. |
| FG001 | Standard MBI | The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. Standard MBI: The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. The length of this package is based on the standard length of MBSR as an 8-week program. The rationale for testing the standard MBI is to provide a comparison to a dose (16 hours of contact) that is most similar to the length of MBSR and has the fewest modifications, making it easier to train MBI providers. |
| FG002 | Extended MBI | The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks, with optional "office hours"in between the bi-weekly group sessions and one all day meditation retreat. Extended MBI: The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks. Each group session will be two hours. The group sessions will be identical to the standard package except for the timing (every other week) of the last four sessions. In addition to the group sessions, the MBI provider will offer "office hours" in between the bi-weekly group sessions, where participants will be able to schedule individual sessions with the MBI provider to discuss questions and troubleshoot their mindfulness practice. In addition, participants will receive an all-day meditation retreat, similar to the other conditions. The rationale for testing the extended MBI is to optimize acceptability and uptake based on the investigator's preliminary data by allowing for a slower, extended pace of learning mindfulness practices with an opportunity to have individual discussions with the instructor (16 hours of contact + individual office hours). |
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| BG000 | Brief MBI | The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. Brief MBI: The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. The rationale for testing the short MBI is to evaluate a low-dose (8 hours of contact) MBI that optimizes cost-effectiveness and minimizes patient burden. |
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| Primary | Number of Participants Who Attended ≥ 80% of Sessions | Number of participants who attended greater than or equal to 80% of sessions | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | 4 weeks (Brief MBI), 8 weeks (Standard MBI), or 12 weeks (Extended MBI) |
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Brief MBI | The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. Brief MBI: The brief MBI consists of four weekly group sessions that are two hours each and one all day mediation retreat. The rationale for testing the short MBI is to evaluate a low-dose (8 hours of contact) MBI that optimizes cost-effectiveness and minimizes patient burden. |
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| Stent placement | Cardiac disorders | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Actigraphy-related skin irritation | Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Jennifer Mundt PhD | Northwestern University | 312-503-2846 | jennifer.mundt@nm.org |
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| Prot_SAP | Yes | Yes | No | Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan | Nov 14, 2018 | Aug 15, 2023 | Prot_SAP_000.pdf |
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| D009290 | Narcolepsy |
| D006970 | Disorders of Excessive Somnolence |
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| D020919 | Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic |
| D020920 | Dyssomnias |
| D012893 | Sleep Wake Disorders |
| D009422 | Nervous System Diseases |
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Participants are assigned to receive one of there different MBI treatments: 1) Brief MBI, 4 weeks, 2) Standard MBI, 8 weeks, 3) Extended MBI, 12 weeks
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| Standard MBI | Behavioral | The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. The length of this package is based on the standard length of MBSR as an 8-week program. The rationale for testing the standard MBI is to provide a comparison to a dose (16 hours of contact) that is most similar to the length of MBSR and has the fewest modifications, making it easier to train MBI providers. |
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| Extended MBI | Behavioral | The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks. Each group session will be two hours. The group sessions will be identical to the standard package except for the timing (every other week) of the last four sessions. In addition to the group sessions, the MBI provider will offer "office hours" in between the bi-weekly group sessions, where participants will be able to schedule individual sessions with the MBI provider to discuss questions and troubleshoot their mindfulness practice. In addition, participants will receive an all-day meditation retreat, similar to the other conditions. The rationale for testing the extended MBI is to optimize acceptability and uptake based on the investigator's preliminary data by allowing for a slower, extended pace of learning mindfulness practices with an opportunity to have individual discussions with the instructor (16 hours of contact + individual office hours). |
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| Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) | The FFMQ assesses the acquisition of mindfulness skills. It is a 39-item self-report measure that consists of five factors representing elements of mindfulness: observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging of inner experience, and non-reactivity to inner experience. Total scores range from 39-195, with higher scores reflecting more mindfulness. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
| Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Psychosocial Illness Impact Positive | Measures the direct positive psychosocial effect related to illness with higher scores reflecting better outcomes. Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
| Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Psychosocial Illness Impact Negative Scale | Measures the direct negative psychosocial effect related to illness with higher scores reflecting worse outcomes. Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
| Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global Health Scale | Measures overall physical and mental health with higher scores reflecting better outcomes. Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
| Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anxiety Scale | Measures anxiety symptoms using Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) with higher scores reflecting more anxiety symptoms (worse outcome). Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
| Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Depression Scale | Measures depressive symptoms using Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) with higher scores reflecting more depressive symptoms (worse outcome). Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
| BG001 | Standard MBI | The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. Standard MBI: The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. The length of this package is based on the standard length of MBSR as an 8-week program. The rationale for testing the standard MBI is to provide a comparison to a dose (16 hours of contact) that is most similar to the length of MBSR and has the fewest modifications, making it easier to train MBI providers. |
| BG002 | Extended MBI | The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks, with optional "office hours"in between the bi-weekly group sessions and one all day meditation retreat. Extended MBI: The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks. Each group session will be two hours. The group sessions will be identical to the standard package except for the timing (every other week) of the last four sessions. In addition to the group sessions, the MBI provider will offer "office hours" in between the bi-weekly group sessions, where participants will be able to schedule individual sessions with the MBI provider to discuss questions and troubleshoot their mindfulness practice. In addition, participants will receive an all-day meditation retreat, similar to the other conditions. The rationale for testing the extended MBI is to optimize acceptability and uptake based on the investigator's preliminary data by allowing for a slower, extended pace of learning mindfulness practices with an opportunity to have individual discussions with the instructor (16 hours of contact + individual office hours). |
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| Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System Depression | Measures depressive symptoms. Higher score indicates more depressive symptoms (worse outcome). Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Mean | Standard Deviation | T-Score |
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Standard MBI: The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. The length of this package is based on the standard length of MBSR as an 8-week program. The rationale for testing the standard MBI is to provide a comparison to a dose (16 hours of contact) that is most similar to the length of MBSR and has the fewest modifications, making it easier to train MBI providers.
| OG002 | Extended MBI | The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks, with optional "office hours"in between the bi-weekly group sessions and one all day meditation retreat. Extended MBI: The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks. Each group session will be two hours. The group sessions will be identical to the standard package except for the timing (every other week) of the last four sessions. In addition to the group sessions, the MBI provider will offer "office hours" in between the bi-weekly group sessions, where participants will be able to schedule individual sessions with the MBI provider to discuss questions and troubleshoot their mindfulness practice. In addition, participants will receive an all-day meditation retreat, similar to the other conditions. The rationale for testing the extended MBI is to optimize acceptability and uptake based on the investigator's preliminary data by allowing for a slower, extended pace of learning mindfulness practices with an opportunity to have individual discussions with the instructor (16 hours of contact + individual office hours). |
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| Primary | Number of Participants Who Practiced Meditation ≥ 4 Days Per Week | Number of participants who practiced meditation greater than or equal to 4 days per week | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | 4 weeks (Brief MBI), 8 weeks (Standard MBI), or 12 weeks (Extended MBI) |
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| Primary | Number of Participants Who Completed Assessments | Number of participants who completed entire baseline and post-treatment assessment (questionnaires, actigraphy, and neurocognitive testing) | Posted | Count of Participants | Participants | Baseline and 4 weeks (Brief MBI), 8 weeks (Standard MBI), or 12 weeks (Extended MBI) |
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| Secondary | Self-Compassion Scale (SCS) | The SCS assesses the acquisition of self-compassion. It is a 26-item self report measure with three main components of self-compassion: self-kindness vs. self-judgement, common humanity vs. isolation, and mindfulness vs. over-identification. The total score ranges from 1-5, with higher scores reflecting more self-compassion. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Secondary | Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) | The FFMQ assesses the acquisition of mindfulness skills. It is a 39-item self-report measure that consists of five factors representing elements of mindfulness: observing, describing, acting with awareness, non-judging of inner experience, and non-reactivity to inner experience. Total scores range from 39-195, with higher scores reflecting more mindfulness. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | score on a scale | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Secondary | Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Psychosocial Illness Impact Positive | Measures the direct positive psychosocial effect related to illness with higher scores reflecting better outcomes. Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | T-score | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Secondary | Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Psychosocial Illness Impact Negative Scale | Measures the direct negative psychosocial effect related to illness with higher scores reflecting worse outcomes. Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | T-score | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Secondary | Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Global Health Scale | Measures overall physical and mental health with higher scores reflecting better outcomes. Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | T-score | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Secondary | Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Anxiety Scale | Measures anxiety symptoms using Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) with higher scores reflecting more anxiety symptoms (worse outcome). Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | T-score | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| Secondary | Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Depression Scale | Measures depressive symptoms using Computer Adaptive Testing (CAT) with higher scores reflecting more depressive symptoms (worse outcome). Population mean (T-score) of 50 with a standard deviation of 10. | Post-treatment scores not available for participants who did not complete the assessment | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | T-score | Baseline to post-treatment (Brief MBI 4 weeks, Standard MBI 8 weeks, Extended MBI 12 weeks) |
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| EG001 | Standard MBI | The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. Standard MBI: The standard MBI consists of eight weekly group sessions that are approximately two hours each and one all day meditation retreat. The length of this package is based on the standard length of MBSR as an 8-week program. The rationale for testing the standard MBI is to provide a comparison to a dose (16 hours of contact) that is most similar to the length of MBSR and has the fewest modifications, making it easier to train MBI providers. | 0 | 20 | 1 | 20 | 5 | 20 |
| EG002 | Extended MBI | The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks, with optional "office hours"in between the bi-weekly group sessions and one all day meditation retreat. Extended MBI: The extended MBI consists of four weekly group sessions followed by four group sessions every other week over the course of 12 weeks. Each group session will be two hours. The group sessions will be identical to the standard package except for the timing (every other week) of the last four sessions. In addition to the group sessions, the MBI provider will offer "office hours" in between the bi-weekly group sessions, where participants will be able to schedule individual sessions with the MBI provider to discuss questions and troubleshoot their mindfulness practice. In addition, participants will receive an all-day meditation retreat, similar to the other conditions. The rationale for testing the extended MBI is to optimize acceptability and uptake based on the investigator's preliminary data by allowing for a slower, extended pace of learning mindfulness practices with an opportunity to have individual discussions with the instructor (16 hours of contact + individual office hours). | 0 | 20 | 0 | 20 | 1 | 20 |
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| Car accident | Injury, poisoning and procedural complications | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Migraine | Nervous system disorders | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Cyst | Neoplasms benign, malignant and unspecified (incl cysts and polyps) | Non-systematic Assessment |
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| Increased sleepiness | Nervous system disorders | Non-systematic Assessment |
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