Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study
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Resumo: | AIM: To study sleep aspects and parameters in cirrhotic patients and assess the role of liver dysfunction severity in polysomnographic results.METHODS: This was a case-control study. Patients with a diagnosis of liver cirrhosis were consecutively enrolled in the study. Clinical examinations and laboratory liver tests were performed in all patients, and disease severity was assessed using the Child-Pugh score. the control group consisted of age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers. All individuals answered a questionnaire about habits, behaviors, and complaints related to sleep and were submitted to polysomnography. Sleep parameters were compared between the two groups, and separate analyses were performed among classes of Child-Pugh classification in the cirrhotic group.RESULTS: Forty-two cirrhotic patients and forty-two controls were enrolled. Compared to the control group, the cirrhotic group exhibited lower sleep efficiency (mean +/- SD: 73.89% +/- 14.99% vs 84.43% +/- 8.55%, P < 0.01), increased latency (151.27 +/- 93.24 min vs 90.62 +/- 54.74 min, P < 0.01) and a lower percentage of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (14.04% +/- 5.64% vs 20.71% +/- 6.77%, P < 0.05) as well as a higher frequency of periodic limb movements (10.56 +/- 2.85/h vs 2.79 +/- 0.61/h, P < 0.01). the comparison of sleep parameters among Child A, B and C cirrhotic patients revealed a significant reduction of REM sleep stage occurrence in individuals with severe liver disease (Child C patients) compared to Child A/B patients (polysomnography percentage of REM sleep stage of patients Child A: 16.1% +/- 1.2%; Child B: 14.9% +/- 1.2%; Child C: 8.6% +/- 1.6%, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Cirrhosis was associated with shorter sleep time, reduced sleep efficiency, increased sleep latency, increased REM latency and reduced REM sleep. Additionally, disease severity influences sleep parameters. (c) 2013 Baishideng. All rights reserved. |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control studyLiver cirrhosisSleepChild-Pugh classificationPolysomnographyRapid eye movement sleepPeriodic limb movements in sleepApnea-hypopnea indexObstructive sleep apnea syndromeAIM: To study sleep aspects and parameters in cirrhotic patients and assess the role of liver dysfunction severity in polysomnographic results.METHODS: This was a case-control study. Patients with a diagnosis of liver cirrhosis were consecutively enrolled in the study. Clinical examinations and laboratory liver tests were performed in all patients, and disease severity was assessed using the Child-Pugh score. the control group consisted of age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers. All individuals answered a questionnaire about habits, behaviors, and complaints related to sleep and were submitted to polysomnography. Sleep parameters were compared between the two groups, and separate analyses were performed among classes of Child-Pugh classification in the cirrhotic group.RESULTS: Forty-two cirrhotic patients and forty-two controls were enrolled. Compared to the control group, the cirrhotic group exhibited lower sleep efficiency (mean +/- SD: 73.89% +/- 14.99% vs 84.43% +/- 8.55%, P < 0.01), increased latency (151.27 +/- 93.24 min vs 90.62 +/- 54.74 min, P < 0.01) and a lower percentage of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (14.04% +/- 5.64% vs 20.71% +/- 6.77%, P < 0.05) as well as a higher frequency of periodic limb movements (10.56 +/- 2.85/h vs 2.79 +/- 0.61/h, P < 0.01). the comparison of sleep parameters among Child A, B and C cirrhotic patients revealed a significant reduction of REM sleep stage occurrence in individuals with severe liver disease (Child C patients) compared to Child A/B patients (polysomnography percentage of REM sleep stage of patients Child A: 16.1% +/- 1.2%; Child B: 14.9% +/- 1.2%; Child C: 8.6% +/- 1.6%, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Cirrhosis was associated with shorter sleep time, reduced sleep efficiency, increased sleep latency, increased REM latency and reduced REM sleep. Additionally, disease severity influences sleep parameters. (c) 2013 Baishideng. All rights reserved.Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Psychobiol, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Gastroenterol, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Psychobiol, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Gastroenterol, BR-04024002 São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceAssociacao Fundo de Incentivo a PesquisaFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)FAPESP: 95/14303-3Baishideng Publ Grp Co LtdUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Teodoro, Vinicius Vasconcelos [UNIFESP]Bragagnolo Junior, Mauricio Augusto [UNIFESP]Lucchesi, Ligia Mendonça [UNIFESP]Cavignolli, Daniel [UNIFESP]Mello, Marco Tulio de [UNIFESP]Kondo, Mario [UNIFESP]Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP]2016-01-24T14:31:53Z2016-01-24T14:31:53Z2013-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion3433-3438http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v19.i22.3433World Journal of Gastroenterology. Wanchai: Baishideng Publ Grp Co Ltd, v. 19, n. 22, p. 3433-3438, 2013.10.3748/wjg.v19.i22.34331007-9327http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/36426WOS:000320375400008engWorld Journal of Gastroenterologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2023-05-18T14:42:41Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/36426Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652023-05-18T14:42:41Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study Teodoro, Vinicius Vasconcelos [UNIFESP] Liver cirrhosis Sleep Child-Pugh classification Polysomnography Rapid eye movement sleep Periodic limb movements in sleep Apnea-hypopnea index Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
title_full |
Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
title_fullStr |
Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
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Polysomnographic sleep aspects in liver cirrhosis: A case control study |
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Teodoro, Vinicius Vasconcelos [UNIFESP] |
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Teodoro, Vinicius Vasconcelos [UNIFESP] Bragagnolo Junior, Mauricio Augusto [UNIFESP] Lucchesi, Ligia Mendonça [UNIFESP] Cavignolli, Daniel [UNIFESP] Mello, Marco Tulio de [UNIFESP] Kondo, Mario [UNIFESP] Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP] |
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Bragagnolo Junior, Mauricio Augusto [UNIFESP] Lucchesi, Ligia Mendonça [UNIFESP] Cavignolli, Daniel [UNIFESP] Mello, Marco Tulio de [UNIFESP] Kondo, Mario [UNIFESP] Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Teodoro, Vinicius Vasconcelos [UNIFESP] Bragagnolo Junior, Mauricio Augusto [UNIFESP] Lucchesi, Ligia Mendonça [UNIFESP] Cavignolli, Daniel [UNIFESP] Mello, Marco Tulio de [UNIFESP] Kondo, Mario [UNIFESP] Tufik, Sergio [UNIFESP] |
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Liver cirrhosis Sleep Child-Pugh classification Polysomnography Rapid eye movement sleep Periodic limb movements in sleep Apnea-hypopnea index Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome |
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Liver cirrhosis Sleep Child-Pugh classification Polysomnography Rapid eye movement sleep Periodic limb movements in sleep Apnea-hypopnea index Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome |
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AIM: To study sleep aspects and parameters in cirrhotic patients and assess the role of liver dysfunction severity in polysomnographic results.METHODS: This was a case-control study. Patients with a diagnosis of liver cirrhosis were consecutively enrolled in the study. Clinical examinations and laboratory liver tests were performed in all patients, and disease severity was assessed using the Child-Pugh score. the control group consisted of age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers. All individuals answered a questionnaire about habits, behaviors, and complaints related to sleep and were submitted to polysomnography. Sleep parameters were compared between the two groups, and separate analyses were performed among classes of Child-Pugh classification in the cirrhotic group.RESULTS: Forty-two cirrhotic patients and forty-two controls were enrolled. Compared to the control group, the cirrhotic group exhibited lower sleep efficiency (mean +/- SD: 73.89% +/- 14.99% vs 84.43% +/- 8.55%, P < 0.01), increased latency (151.27 +/- 93.24 min vs 90.62 +/- 54.74 min, P < 0.01) and a lower percentage of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep (14.04% +/- 5.64% vs 20.71% +/- 6.77%, P < 0.05) as well as a higher frequency of periodic limb movements (10.56 +/- 2.85/h vs 2.79 +/- 0.61/h, P < 0.01). the comparison of sleep parameters among Child A, B and C cirrhotic patients revealed a significant reduction of REM sleep stage occurrence in individuals with severe liver disease (Child C patients) compared to Child A/B patients (polysomnography percentage of REM sleep stage of patients Child A: 16.1% +/- 1.2%; Child B: 14.9% +/- 1.2%; Child C: 8.6% +/- 1.6%, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Cirrhosis was associated with shorter sleep time, reduced sleep efficiency, increased sleep latency, increased REM latency and reduced REM sleep. Additionally, disease severity influences sleep parameters. (c) 2013 Baishideng. All rights reserved. |
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