Sleep and daytime sleepiness of patients with left ventricular assist devices: a longitudinal pilot study.

Jesus M Casida, Jean E Davis, Robert J Brewer, Cheryl Smith, Hossein Yarandi
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Abstract

Context: No empirical longitudinal data on sleep and daytime sleepiness patterns in patients with an implantable left ventricular assist device (LVAD) exist.

Objective: (1) To describe the sleep patterns (sleep onset latency, sleep efficiency, sleep fragmentation index, total sleep time, and wake after sleep onset), sleep quality, and daytime sleepiness variables and (2) to determine the change in the pattern of these variables before and up to 6 months after LVAD implantation.

Design: A longitudinal descriptive repeated-measures design was used. Patients wore wrist actigraphs (AW64 Actiwatch), which objectively measured sleep, for 3 consecutive days and nights before LVAD implant and at the first and second week and first, third, and sixth month after implantation. During these periods, patients also completed questionnaires on sleep quality and daytime sleepiness. Patients-Twelve of 15 patients completed the 6-month data. Data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics and repeated-measures analysis of variance.

Results: We found long sleep onset latencies and low sleep efficiency across time periods. High sleep fragmentation index was noted at baseline and 1 week after LVAD. Short total sleep times, long wake-after-sleep-onset durations, and poor sleep quality were evident at baseline and persisted up to 6 months after LVAD implantation. Low alertness level, a manifestation of sleepiness, was common during late morning to early evening hours. However, only sleep efficiency and wake after sleep onset showed significant changes in pattern (P < .05).

Conclusion: Sleep disturbance and daytime sleepiness may be prevalent before and up to 6 months after LVAD implantation, warranting further investigation.

使用左心室辅助装置患者的睡眠和日间嗜睡:一项纵向先导研究。
背景:没有关于植入左心室辅助装置(LVAD)患者睡眠和白天嗜睡模式的经验纵向数据。目的:(1)描述患者的睡眠模式(睡眠起病潜伏期、睡眠效率、睡眠碎片化指数、总睡眠时间、起病后清醒情况)、睡眠质量、日间嗜睡等变量,(2)确定LVAD植入前后6个月这些变量的变化规律。设计:采用纵向描述性重复测量设计。患者在LVAD植入前、植入后第1、2周、第1、3、6个月连续3天3夜佩戴腕动仪(AW64 Actiwatch),客观地测量睡眠。在此期间,患者还完成了关于睡眠质量和白天嗜睡的问卷调查。患者- 15名患者中有12名完成了6个月的数据。数据分析采用描述性统计和重复测量方差分析。结果:我们发现睡眠潜伏期长,睡眠效率低。在基线和LVAD后1周观察到高睡眠碎片指数。总睡眠时间短,睡眠后醒来时间长,睡眠质量差在基线时很明显,并持续到LVAD植入后6个月。低警觉性水平是困倦的一种表现,在上午晚些时候到傍晚时分很常见。然而,只有睡眠效率和睡醒后出现显著变化(P < 0.05)。结论:在LVAD植入前后6个月,睡眠障碍和白天嗜睡可能普遍存在,值得进一步研究。
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