Longitudinal Course of Sleep Disturbance and Relationship With Itch in Adult Atopic Dermatitis in Clinical Practice.

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Jaya Manjunath, Donald Lei, Adnan Ahmed, Marissa Ayasse, Rajeev Chavda, Sylvie Gabriel, Jonathan Ian Silverberg
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Abstract

Background: Sleep disturbance (SD) is common in atopic dermatitis (AD). We examined the longitudinal course of SD and relationship with itch in AD patients.

Methods: A prospective, dermatology practice-based study was performed (N = 1295) where patients were assessed at baseline and follow-up visits.

Results: At baseline, 16.9% of the patients had severe SD based on Patient-Reported Outcomes Information System (PROMIS) SD T scores, 19.1% had difficulty falling asleep, 22.9% had difficulty staying asleep, and 34.2% had SD from AD. A total of 31.4% of the patients with difficulty staying asleep at baseline experienced persistent difficulties (for 3 follow-ups or more). Only 17.7% with baseline difficulty falling asleep had persistent disturbance. Despite significant fluctuation in sleep scores, SD generally improved over time. Of the patients facing baseline SD from AD, 31.5% experienced SD at the first visit, and only 12.3% experienced persistent SD at the second follow-up visit. Predictors of increased PROMIS sleep-related impairment T scores over time included baseline PROMIS sleep-related impairment T scores (0.74 [0.68-0.80]), having 3 to 6 nights of itch (2.22 [0.85-3.59]), and severe/very severe AD (4.40 [2.60-6.20]).

Conclusions: A significant proportion of adult AD patients, particularly those with moderate-severe AD and frequent itch, had baseline SD. Although sleep scores generally improved over time, many patients experienced a fluctuating or persistent course.

临床实践中成人特应性皮炎患者睡眠障碍的纵向过程及其与瘙痒的关系
背景:睡眠障碍(SD)在特应性皮炎(AD)中很常见。我们研究了特应性皮炎患者睡眠障碍的纵向过程及其与瘙痒的关系:方法:我们开展了一项基于皮肤科实践的前瞻性研究(N = 1295),对患者进行了基线和随访评估:基线时,根据患者报告结果信息系统(PROMIS)SD T评分,16.9%的患者有严重的SD,19.1%的患者入睡困难,22.9%的患者难以入睡,34.2%的患者有AD引起的SD。在基线难以入睡的患者中,共有 31.4% 的患者出现了持续性入睡困难(随访 3 次或以上)。只有17.7%的基线入睡困难患者有持续的睡眠障碍。尽管睡眠评分波动较大,但随着时间的推移,睡眠质量普遍有所改善。在基线SD为AD的患者中,31.5%在首次随访时出现SD,只有12.3%在第二次随访时出现持续SD。随着时间的推移,PROMIS 睡眠相关损害 T 评分增加的预测因素包括基线 PROMIS 睡眠相关损害 T 评分(0.74 [0.68-0.80])、3 至 6 晚痒(2.22 [0.85-3.59])和重度/极重度 AD(4.40 [2.60-6.20]):很大一部分成年注意力缺失症患者,尤其是中重度注意力缺失症和经常瘙痒的患者,都有基线睡眠质量低下的问题。虽然随着时间的推移,睡眠评分普遍有所改善,但许多患者的睡眠评分会出现波动或持续性变化。
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Panoeconomicus
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