Association Between Sleep Quality and Myofascial Pain Syndrome in Korean Adults: Questionnaire Based Study

Soo A Kim, K. Yang, K. Oh, Y. Hwangbo
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Abstract Objectives: Many studies on sleep disturbance and chronic pain such as headache, back pain, and fibromyalgia syndrome have been reported. In comparison to chronic pain, few studies have investigated sleep quality in myofascial pain syndrome [MPS]. This study investigates the association between the MPS and the quality of sleep. Methods: We investigated 100 patients who complained of muscle pain with diagnostic criteria matching that of MPS and exhibited no major medical, psychiatric, or neurological disorders, and 122 subjects who were recruited from a Health Screening Center. Participants completed the following questionnaires: the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI], the Insomnia Severity Index [ISI], Epworth Sleepiness Scale, Sleep Apnea scale of the Sleep Disorders Questionnaire, and the Beck Depression Inventory. The participants were recorded on their first visiting day in an outpatient clinic. Results: The PSQI and ISI scores of patients with MPS were significantly higher than that of control subjects [PSQI: 12.3 ± 7.1 versus 5.4 ± 2.6, p < 0.001, ISI: 16.1 ± 9.2 versus 6.7 ± 4.3, p < 0.001]. Logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, the Sleep Apnea scale of the Sleep Disorders Questionnaire score, and Beck Depression Inventory score revealed that the odds ratio for MPS according to an increase in the PSQI and ISI score [PSQI: 3.60, 95% confidence interval: 2.33–7.84 versus ISI: 1.22, 95% confidence interval: 1.18–1.36]. Conclusions: This study showed that poor sleep quality is significantly associated with MPS. Thus, careful evaluation of sleep disturbance should be considered in patient with MPS.
韩国成人睡眠质量与肌筋膜疼痛综合征的关系:基于问卷的研究
【摘要】目的:关于睡眠障碍与慢性疼痛如头痛、背痛、纤维肌痛综合征之间关系的研究已经有很多报道。与慢性疼痛相比,很少有研究调查肌筋膜疼痛综合征[MPS]的睡眠质量。这项研究调查了MPS和睡眠质量之间的关系。方法:我们调查了100名肌肉疼痛的患者,这些患者的诊断标准与MPS相匹配,并且没有表现出主要的医学、精神或神经疾病,122名受试者来自健康筛查中心。受试者完成匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)、失眠严重程度指数(ISI)、Epworth嗜睡量表、睡眠障碍问卷中的睡眠呼吸暂停量表和Beck抑郁量表。参与者在门诊第一天就诊时被记录下来。结果:MPS患者PSQI和ISI评分均显著高于对照组[PSQI: 12.3±7.1比5.4±2.6,p < 0.001; ISI: 16.1±9.2比6.7±4.3,p < 0.001]。经年龄、性别、体重指数、睡眠障碍问卷睡眠呼吸暂停量表评分、贝克抑郁量表评分校正后的Logistic回归分析显示,PSQI和ISI评分升高对MPS的比值比为[PSQI: 3.60, 95%可信区间:2.33-7.84对ISI: 1.22, 95%可信区间:1.18-1.36]。结论:本研究表明,睡眠质量差与MPS显著相关。因此,MPS患者应仔细评估睡眠障碍。
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Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain
Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain 医学-风湿病学
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