Sleep analysis results of portable polysomnography in patients with acute and chronic temporomandibular disorder.

Dental research and oral health Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-07 DOI:10.26502/droh.0052
Yeon-Hee Lee, Q-Schick Auh
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate portable polysomnography (PSG)-based 'sleep' and pre-diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) in acute temporomandibular disorder (TMD) and patients with chronic TMD.

Methods: Randomly selected 25 patients with acute TMD (mean age, 42.58 ± 18.77 years; 14 females) and 26 age-and sex-matched patients with chronic TMD (mean age, 49.24 ± 17.52 years, 19 females) were enrolled.

Results: The eight psychological subscales of SCL-90R had significantly higher values in the chronic TMD group than in the acute TMD group (all p < 0.05). There was no significant group difference in the respiratory event index examined using a portable PSG. OSA was observed in 57.7% in acute TMD, and 68.0% in chronic TMD, respectively. From the multiple regression analysis, palpation index was the strongest predictor of pre-diagnosis of OSA (OR = 17.550). Among the contributing factors for TMD, psychological stress (OR = 12.226), self-reported sleep problems (OR = 10.222), and above-average value of DEP (OR = 1.443) were followed.

Conclusion: Patients with chronic TMD were psychologically more vulnerable than those with acute TMD, and the existence of subjectively perceived sleep problems or objective sleep indices examined by portable PSG could affect TMD symptom severity in different ways.

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便携式多导睡眠图对急慢性颞下颌障碍患者的睡眠分析结果。
目的:本研究旨在探讨基于便携式多导睡眠图(PSG)的“睡眠”和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)在急性颞下颌障碍(TMD)和慢性TMD患者中的预诊断。方法:随机选择25例急性TMD患者(平均年龄42.58±18.77岁;纳入14例女性)和26例年龄和性别匹配的慢性TMD患者(平均年龄49.24±17.52岁,女性19例)。结果:慢性TMD组SCL-90R 8个心理分量表显著高于急性TMD组(均p < 0.05)。使用便携式PSG检查的呼吸事件指数无显著组间差异。急性TMD和慢性TMD的OSA发生率分别为57.7%和68.0%。从多元回归分析来看,触诊指数是OSA诊断前最强的预测因子(OR = 17.550)。TMD的影响因素依次为心理压力(OR = 12.226)、自述睡眠问题(OR = 10.222)和DEP高于平均值(OR = 1.443)。结论:慢性TMD患者在心理上比急性TMD患者更脆弱,存在主观感知的睡眠问题或便携式PSG检测的客观睡眠指标可能以不同方式影响TMD症状严重程度。
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