Sleep disturbances in patients with Cushing syndrome and mild autonomous cortisol secretion: a cross-sectional study.

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Shubhangi Sharma Sharma, Jasmine Saini, Shireen R Chacko, Sarina Ahmadian, Vanessa Fell, Dana Erickson, Anina F Peersen, Sara J Achenbach, Elizabeth J Atkinson, Irina Bancos
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Context: The impact of active hypercortisolism on sleep is incompletely characterized. Studies report impaired sleep in patients with Cushing syndrome (CS). Patients with mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS) demonstrate mild nocturnal hypercortisolism that could impact sleep.

Objectives: To characterize sleep abnormalities in patients with CS and MACS using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), identify factors associated with poor sleep, and compare sleep abnormalities in patients with MACS versus referent subjects.

Methods: We conducted a single-center cross-sectional study of adults with active CS and MACS. Clinical and biochemical severity scores for hypercortisolism were calculated. Parallelly, we enrolled referent subjects. Quality of life was assessed using 1) Short Form-36 in all participants, and 2) Cushing QoL in patients with active hypercortisolism. Sleep quality was assessed using PSQI.

Results: PSQI was assessed in 154 patients with CS (mean 12, SD ±4.5), 194 patients with MACS (mean 11, SD 4.6), and 89 referents (mean 5, SD ±3.4). Patients with MACS exhibited shorter sleep duration, longer sleep latency, more severe daytime dysfunction, lower sleep efficiency, and a higher sleep medication use compared to referent subjects (P = <0.001 for all). Age-, sex, and BMI adjusted analysis demonstrated no differences in PSQI or its subcomponents between patients with CS and MACS (P >0.05 for all). In a multivariable analysis of patients with MACS, younger age, female sex and higher clinical hypercortisolism severity score were associated with impaired sleep. In patients with CS, only younger age was associated with poor sleep.

Conclusions: Patients with MACS demonstrate sleep impairment that is similar to patients with CS. Younger women with higher clinical severity of MACS are more likely to have impaired sleep.

库欣综合征患者的睡眠障碍和轻度自主皮质醇分泌:一项横断面研究。
背景:活动性高皮质醇对睡眠的影响尚不完全清楚。研究报告了库欣综合征(CS)患者的睡眠受损。轻度自主皮质醇分泌(MACS)的患者表现为轻度夜间高皮质醇血症,可能影响睡眠。目的:利用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)表征CS和MACS患者的睡眠异常,确定与睡眠不良相关的因素,并比较MACS患者与参考受试者的睡眠异常。方法:我们对成人活动性CS和MACS进行了单中心横断面研究。计算高皮质醇血症的临床和生化严重程度评分。同时,我们招募了参照对象。1)所有参与者的生活质量采用Short Form-36评估,2)活动性高皮质醇患者的库欣生活质量(Cushing QoL)评估。采用PSQI评估睡眠质量。结果:154例CS患者(平均12例,SD±4.5),194例MACS患者(平均11例,SD 4.6)和89例参照物(平均5例,SD±3.4)进行PSQI评估。MACS患者的睡眠时间较短,睡眠潜伏期较长,白天功能障碍较严重,睡眠效率较低,睡眠药物使用率较高(P = 0.05)。在对MACS患者的多变量分析中,年龄较小、女性和较高的临床高皮质醇严重程度评分与睡眠受损相关。在CS患者中,只有较年轻的年龄与睡眠质量差有关。结论:MACS患者表现出与CS患者相似的睡眠障碍。MACS临床严重程度较高的年轻女性更有可能出现睡眠受损。
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