Polysomnographic parameters in long-COVID chronic insomnia patients.

IF 8.9 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Alexandre Rouen, Jonathan Taïeb, Gabriela Caetano, Victor Pitron, Maxime Elbaz, Dominique Salmon, Damien Leger
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Abstract

Introduction: While COVID-19 is predominantly considered to be an acute self-remitting disease, it has been pointed out that a variety of symptoms can linger for several months, a phenomenon identified as long-COVID. Insomnia is particularly prevalent in long-COVID. In the present study, we aimed at confirming and characterising insomnia in long-COVID patients through polysomnography and to identify whether its parameters differ from patients with chronic insomnia and no long-COVID history.

Materials and methods: We conducted a case-control study, including 17 long-COVID patients with insomnia symptoms (cases), and 34 2:1 matched controls with a diagnostic of chronic insomnia and no history of long-COVID. All underwent a one-night polysomnography (PSG).

Results: First, we observed that long-COVID patients with insomnia complaints have altered PSG parameters, in favour of the diagnosis of chronic insomnia. Second, we show that insomnia related to long-COVID PSG parameters was not significantly different from regular chronic insomnia PSG parameters.

Discussion: Our results indicate that even though it is one of the most prevalent symptoms of long-COVID, its related insomnia resembles typical chronic insomnia, based on PSG studies. Even though additional studies are warranted, our results suggest that the pathophysiology and therapeutic options should be similar to those recommended for chronic insomnia.

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长期新冠肺炎慢性失眠患者的多导睡眠图参数。
简介:虽然新冠肺炎主要被认为是一种急性自我报告疾病,但有人指出,各种症状可能会持续数月,这种现象被确定为长期新冠肺炎。失眠在长期新冠肺炎中尤为普遍。在本研究中,我们旨在通过多导睡眠图确认和表征长期新冠肺炎患者的失眠,并确定其参数是否与慢性失眠和无长期新冠病史的患者不同。材料和方法:我们进行了一项病例对照研究,包括17名有失眠症状的长期新冠肺炎患者(例)和34名诊断为慢性失眠且无长期新冠病史的2:1匹配对照。所有患者都接受了一晚多导睡眠图(PSG)检查。结果:首先,我们观察到有失眠症状的长期新冠肺炎患者改变了PSG参数,有利于诊断慢性失眠。其次,我们发现与长期新冠肺炎PSG参数相关的失眠与常规慢性失眠PSG参数没有显著差异。讨论:根据PSG研究,我们的研究结果表明,尽管它是长期新冠肺炎最常见的症状之一,但与之相关的失眠与典型的慢性失眠相似。尽管有必要进行更多的研究,但我们的研究结果表明,病理生理学和治疗选择应该与慢性失眠的建议相似。
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Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience
Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience (DCNS) endeavors to bridge the gap between clinical neuropsychiatry and the neurosciences by offering state-of-the-art information and original insights into pertinent clinical, biological, and therapeutic aspects. As an open access journal, DCNS ensures accessibility to its content for all interested parties. Each issue is curated to include expert reviews, original articles, and brief reports, carefully selected to offer a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape in clinical neuroscience. Join us in advancing knowledge and fostering dialogue in this dynamic field.
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