Fatigue, sleep quality, depression symptoms, and antiseizure medication resistance in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17562864251325338
Rui Zhong, Teng Zhao, Nan Li, Jing Li, Guangjian Li, Xinyue Zhang, Weihong Lin
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Abstract

Background: Complaints of fatigue and poor sleep quality are common in patients with epilepsy. Fatigue may precipitate seizures, and patients with poor sleep quality have higher frequency of seizures and are more likely to have symptoms of depression.

Objectives: This study aims to determine the association of baseline fatigue and sleep quality with antiseizure medication (ASM) resistance in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy (PWNDE). We also evaluate whether the association is mediated by depression symptoms.

Methods: We performed a prospective cohort study of PWNDE at comprehensive epilepsy center in Northeast China between June 2020 and May 2024. Fatigue, sleep quality, and depression symptoms were assessed at baseline. All patients were followed for 24 months for ASM-resistant epilepsy. Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to estimate the hazard ratios (HRs) of ASM resistance. Models fitted with restricted cubic spline were performed to test for linear and nonlinear shapes of each association. Mediation analysis was used to estimate the mediating effects of depression severity on association between fatigue, sleep quality, and ASM resistance.

Results: A total of 189 patients (59 ASM-resistant cases and 130 ASM-responsive controls) were included in the final analysis. Baseline fatigue (HR, 1.98; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.094-3.583, p = 0.024) and poor sleep quality (HR, 2.193; 95% CI, 1.29-3.729, p = 0.004) were associated with an increased hazard of ASM resistance in PWNDE after full adjustments. There exists a nonlinear association between Fatigue Severity Scale score and the hazard of ASM resistance (P for nonlinear = 0.012). Depression severity partly mediated the effect of fatigue and sleep quality on ASM resistance, with mediated proportions of 18.5% for the fatigue and 23.7% for the sleep quality.

Conclusion: Baseline fatigue and poor sleep quality were associated with an increased risk of ASM resistance. The association between fatigue, sleep quality, and ASM resistance were partly mediated by depression severity. These findings emphasize that patients with ASM-resistant epilepsy are more likely to have fatigue, depression, and poor sleep quality at baseline and this may be unrelated to ASM intake.

新诊断癫痫患者的疲劳、睡眠质量、抑郁症状和抗癫痫药物耐药性
背景:疲劳和睡眠质量差是癫痫患者常见的主诉。疲劳可能诱发癫痫发作,睡眠质量差的患者癫痫发作频率更高,更容易出现抑郁症状。目的:研究新诊断癫痫(PWNDE)患者基线疲劳和睡眠质量与抗癫痫药物(ASM)抵抗的关系。我们还评估了这种关联是否由抑郁症状介导。方法:我们于2020年6月至2024年5月在东北综合癫痫中心对PWNDE进行前瞻性队列研究。在基线时评估疲劳、睡眠质量和抑郁症状。所有患者均随访24个月。采用Cox比例风险回归模型估计ASM抗性的风险比(hr)。用限制三次样条拟合模型来检验每个关联的线性和非线性形状。采用中介分析估计抑郁严重程度在疲劳、睡眠质量和ASM抵抗之间的中介作用。结果:189例患者(59例asm耐药,130例asm反应性对照)纳入最终分析。基线疲劳(HR, 1.98;95%可信区间(CI), 1.094 ~ 3.583, p = 0.024)和睡眠质量差(HR, 2.193;95% CI, 1.29-3.729, p = 0.004)与完全调整后PWNDE患者ASM耐药风险增加相关。疲劳严重程度量表评分与ASM阻力风险之间存在非线性相关关系(非线性P = 0.012)。抑郁严重程度部分介导疲劳和睡眠质量对ASM抵抗的影响,其中疲劳和睡眠质量的中介比例分别为18.5%和23.7%。结论:基线疲劳和睡眠质量差与ASM抵抗风险增加有关。疲劳、睡眠质量和ASM抵抗之间的关联部分由抑郁严重程度介导。这些发现强调,抗ASM癫痫患者在基线时更容易出现疲劳、抑郁和睡眠质量差,这可能与ASM摄入量无关。
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8.30
自引率
1.70%
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders is a peer-reviewed, open access journal delivering the highest quality articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of neurology. The journal has a strong clinical and pharmacological focus and is aimed at clinicians and researchers in neurology, providing a forum in print and online for publishing the highest quality articles in this area.
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