酒精使用障碍的睡眠特征:病例对照研究中多导睡眠图结果的系统回顾和荟萃分析

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Pingyuan Yang, Jiajun Weng, Xiao Huang
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摘要

背景和目的酒精使用障碍(AUD)通常与睡眠问题有关,但之前对AUD睡眠异常的研究得出了不一致的结果。本研究旨在对AUD患者客观测量的睡眠异常进行全面分析,确定相关因素和人口统计学因素对睡眠障碍的影响。方法对1968 - 2023年的多个数据库进行综合检索,找出相关研究。共有12项研究,包括13个数据集,被纳入分析。我们从每项研究中提取睡眠微结构信息,以及人口统计学和临床特征。GRADE方法用于评估证据的可靠性和强度。结果AUD患者表现出睡眠潜伏期延长、睡眠效率降低、第一阶段睡眠增加、第二阶段睡眠减少、慢波睡眠减少、快速眼动(REM)睡眠密度和第一快速眼动分钟增加等睡眠异常。AUD患者的睡眠模式也受到种族、年龄、性别和戒断期等因素的影响。结论本研究是对睡眠受损作为AUD患者诊断指标的最大规模定量评估。了解AUD患者的睡眠模式可以帮助临床医生制定有效的治疗计划,以管理与AUD相关的睡眠相关症状。
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Sleep features in alcohol use disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis of polysomnographic findings in case-control studies

Background and objectives

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is often linked to sleep problems, but previous studies on sleep abnormalities in AUD have produced inconsistent results. This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of objectively measured sleep abnormalities in AUD and determine the impact of related and demographic factors on sleep disturbance.

Methods

We conducted a comprehensive search of several databases from 1968 to 2023 to identify relevant studies. A total of 12 studies, consisting of 13 datasets, were included in the analysis. We extracted information on sleep microarchitecture, as well as demographic and clinical features, from each study. The GRADE approach was used to assess the reliability and strength of the evidence.

Results

Patients with AUD exhibited several sleep abnormalities, including longer sleep onset latency, lower sleep efficiency, increased stage 1 sleep, decreased stage 2 sleep, reduced slow wave sleep, and elevated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep density and first REM minute. The sleep patterns in individuals with AUD were also influenced by factors such as ethnicity, age, gender, and abstinence period.

Conclusions

This study is the largest quantitative assessment of impaired sleep as a diagnostic marker in patients with AUD. Understanding the sleep patterns of individuals with AUD can assist clinicians in developing effective treatment plans for managing sleep-related symptoms associated with AUD.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The European journal of psychiatry is a quarterly publication founded in 1986 and directed by Professor Seva until his death in 2004. It was originally intended to report “the scientific activity of European psychiatrists” and “to bring about a greater degree of communication” among them. However, “since scientific knowledge has no geographical or cultural boundaries, is open to contributions from all over the world”. These principles are maintained in the new stage of the journal, now expanded with the help of an American editor.
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