Polysomnogram in children with chronic kidney disease on regular hemodialysis

A. Mostafa, K. Bahgat, R. Gouda, Rasha El Attar
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Background An adequate amount and quality of sleep is essential for normal growth, development, and overall health of children. Sleep disorders (SD) are important but often overlooked health problem in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Aim To detect types of SD in children with CKD on regular hemodialysis based on polysomnogram findings and to compare the diagnostic accuracy of the Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire Arabic version. Patients and methods This study was conducted in the Pediatric Department, Al Zahraa Hospital, Al Azhar University, on 50 children (25 children with CKD on regular hemodialysis and 25 age-matched and sex-matched controls). Polysomnogram and Child Sleep Habits Questionnaire Arabic version were done, and data were analyzed for correlation. Results There was a statistically significant decrease in hemodialysis group in minimum oxygen saturation, heart rate, sleep efficacy %, and sleep stages than controls. There was a significant increase in SD in hemodialysis group than in controls regarding respiratory problems (52 and 4%, respectively), hypopnea (48 and 0%, respectively), snoring (40 and 8%, respectively), obstructive apnea (36 and 4%, respectively), and insomnia (32 and 4%, respectively). Conclusion SD are very common in children on regular dialysis compared with controls. Respiratory problems and hypopnea are the most significant SD associated with children with CKD. Snoring, obstructive apnea, and insomnia are also more significant but less than respiratory problems. Early recognition and treatment of SD may have a positive effect on the growth and development of children with CKD.
慢性肾病儿童定期血液透析的多导睡眠图
充足的睡眠量和质量对儿童的正常生长、发育和整体健康至关重要。睡眠障碍(SD)是儿童慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的一个重要但经常被忽视的健康问题。目的通过多导睡眠图检测定期血液透析的CKD患儿的睡眠障碍类型,并比较阿拉伯版儿童睡眠习惯问卷的诊断准确性。患者和方法本研究在爱资哈尔大学Al Zahraa医院儿科进行,涉及50名儿童(25名定期血液透析的CKD儿童和25名年龄匹配和性别匹配的对照组)。进行多导睡眠图和儿童睡眠习惯调查问卷阿拉伯文版,并对数据进行相关性分析。结果血液透析组患者最低血氧饱和度、心率、睡眠效率%、睡眠阶段均低于对照组,差异有统计学意义。血液透析组在呼吸问题(分别为52%和4%)、低通气(分别为48%和0%)、打鼾(分别为40%和8%)、阻塞性呼吸暂停(分别为36%和4%)和失眠(分别为32%和4%)方面的SD显著高于对照组。结论与对照组相比,定期透析患儿的SD发生率较高。呼吸问题和呼吸不足是CKD患儿最显著的SD。打鼾、阻塞性呼吸暂停和失眠也比呼吸问题更严重,但比呼吸问题小。早期认识和治疗SD可能对CKD患儿的生长发育有积极作用。
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