Correlation between pain sensitivity and postoperative sleep disturbance in adult patients undergoing intestinal polypectomy under general anaesthesia: a prospective cohort study.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Ziyan Pan, Qian Liu, Yun Chen, Haichuan He, Jiangwen Yin, Yan Li
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Abstract

Objectives: Postoperative sleep disturbance (PSD), a common clinical complication, can be influenced by various factors. This article aims to investigate the association between pain sensitivity and PSD in adult patients (<65 years old) undergoing elective intestinal polypectomy under general anaesthesia.

Design: Nationwide register-based cohort study.

Setting: The First Affiliated Hospital of Shihezi University, Shihezi, 832003, China PARTICIPANTS: A total of 246 patients undergoing elective intestinal polypectomy under general anaesthesia were selected from December 2023 to September 2024 (aged 18-64 years, about 59% men).

Primary and secondary outcome measures: Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS) scores and sleep parameters, including sleep stages, efficiency, awakening times and sleep latency, were recorded one day before and after surgery.

Methods: A total of 246 adult patients (<65 years old) undergoing elective intestinal polypectomy under general anaesthesia were selected from December 2023 to September 2024. Preoperative pain sensitivity was assessed using quantitative sensory testing. The AIS was employed to evaluate the sleep quality of the patients before and after the operation. Additionally, a sleep monitor was used to record various sleep indicators of the patients on the night before and the first night after the operation, including sleep stages, efficiency, awakening times and sleep latency. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to analyse the relationship between pain sensitivity and PSD.

Results: Among the included patients who underwent elective intestinal polypectomy under general anaesthesia, 54 individuals (21.95%) developed PSD. Patients with high pain sensitivity had an increased risk of developing PSD (adjusted OR=2.789, 95% CI=1.020 to 7.628, p=0.046). In this study, logistic regression analysis using SPSS software identified three independent risk factors associated with PSD: pain sensitivity, presurgery sleep latency and the number of awakenings on the night before surgery. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis demonstrated that the areas under the curve for pain sensitivity grouping, sleep latency on the night before surgery and the number of awakenings on the night before surgery were 0.678, 0.656 and 0.645, respectively. According to ROC curve analysis, the areas under the curves of pain sensitivity, presurgery sleep latency and the number of awakenings on the night before surgery for PSD were all >0.5, but the diagnostic value of each factor alone was still low. The calibration curve for the combined model showed an area under the curve of 0.776, which was higher than the individual diagnostic factors.

Conclusions: In adult patients (<65 years old) undergoing elective intestinal polypectomy under general anaesthesia, the difference in pain sensitivity is associated with the occurrence of PSD, and patients with high pain sensitivity are prone to experiencing PSD.

全麻下接受肠息肉切除术的成人患者疼痛敏感性与术后睡眠障碍的相关性:一项前瞻性队列研究
目的:术后睡眠障碍(PSD)是临床上常见的并发症,其影响因素多种多样。本文旨在探讨成人患者疼痛敏感性与PSD之间的关系(设计:全国范围内基于登记的队列研究)。研究地点:石河子大学第一附属医院,石河子,832003,中国。研究对象:选择2023年12月至2024年9月行全麻择期肠息肉切除术的患者246例(年龄18-64岁,男性约59%)。主要和次要结局指标:记录手术前后一天的雅典失眠量表(AIS)评分和睡眠参数,包括睡眠阶段、效率、觉醒时间和睡眠潜伏期。方法:246例成人患者(结果:全麻下择期行肠息肉切除术的患者中,54例(21.95%)发生PSD。高疼痛敏感性患者发生PSD的风险增加(调整后OR=2.789, 95% CI=1.020 ~ 7.628, p=0.046)。本研究采用SPSS软件进行logistic回归分析,确定了与PSD相关的三个独立危险因素:疼痛敏感性、手术前睡眠潜伏期和手术前一晚醒来次数。受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析显示,疼痛敏感分组、术前夜睡眠潜伏期、术前夜醒来次数的曲线下面积分别为0.678、0.656、0.645。根据ROC曲线分析,PSD的疼痛敏感性、术前睡眠潜伏期、术前夜间醒来次数曲线下面积均为>.5,但单独使用各因素的诊断价值仍较低。组合模型的校正曲线曲线下面积为0.776,高于单项诊断因子。结论:成人患者(
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BMJ Open
BMJ Open MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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