夜间遗尿症患者的睡眠模式分析:一项前瞻性观察试验研究。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Dong-Gi Lee, Seong Cheol Kim
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目的:本研究旨在使用可穿戴脑电波传感设备分析夜遗尿症(NE)患者的睡眠模式:我们对 2023 年 8 月至 2024 年 7 月期间因 NE 到医院就诊并同意参与研究的 14 名患者中的 10 名进行了前瞻性分析。有四名患者因配对错误和失去随访而被排除在外。研究人员要求参与者在佩戴可穿戴脑电波检测设备 MUSE-S™ 的情况下保持频率音量表一周并睡觉。我们根据所有患者发生NE时的睡眠模式监测唤醒阈值状态:患者的中位年龄为 8.7 岁(四分位数间距为 7.0-10.6),其中 4 名患者(40.0%)为男性。在所有参与者中,非快速眼动(NREM)深睡眠是睡眠早期的主要阶段,而非快速眼动浅睡眠则是睡眠中期的主要阶段。唤醒阈值在睡眠早期较高,在睡眠末期逐渐降低。当NE发生在NREM深睡眠主导期时,对遗尿警报的反应较差。与此相反,当NE发生在NREM轻度主导期时,则反应良好:结论:睡眠阶段的差异对唤醒阈值的影响大于个体特征。结论:睡眠阶段的差异对唤醒阈值的影响大于个体特征。为了有效控制NE,在睡眠后期关注排尿时间非常重要。
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Analysis of sleep pattern in patients with nocturnal enuresis: A prospective, observational, pilot study.

Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the sleep patterns of patients with nocturnal enuresis (NE) using a wearable brain-wave-sensing device.

Materials and methods: We prospectively analyzed 10 of the 14 patients who visited the hospital for NE between August 2023 and July 2024 and agreed to participate in the study. Four patients were excluded owing to pairing errors and loss to follow-up. Participants were instructed to maintain a frequency volume chart for 1 week and sleep while wearing MUSE-S™, a wearable brain-wave detection device. We monitored the arousal threshold state based on sleep patterns when NE occurred in all patients.

Results: The median age of the patients was 8.7 years (interquartile range, 7.0-10.6), and 4 patients (40.0%) were male. In all participants, non-rapid eye movement (NREM) deep sleep was the dominant stage in the early part of sleep, whereas NREM light sleep was dominant in the middle part. The arousal threshold was high in the early part of sleep and decreased toward the end. A poor response to enuretic alarms was observed when NE occurred during the NREM deep-dominant period. In contrast, a good response was observed when NE occurred during the NREM light-dominant period.

Conclusions: Differences in sleep stages influence the arousal threshold more than individual characteristics. To effectively manage the NE, focusing on the timing of urination is important in the latter part of the sleep period.

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自引率
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82
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期刊介绍: Investigative and Clinical Urology (Investig Clin Urol, ICUrology) is an international, peer-reviewed, platinum open access journal published bimonthly. ICUrology aims to provide outstanding scientific and clinical research articles, that will advance knowledge and understanding of urological diseases and current therapeutic treatments. ICUrology publishes Original Articles, Rapid Communications, Review Articles, Special Articles, Innovations in Urology, Editorials, and Letters to the Editor, with a focus on the following areas of expertise: • Precision Medicine in Urology • Urological Oncology • Robotics/Laparoscopy • Endourology/Urolithiasis • Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction • Female Urology • Sexual Dysfunction/Infertility • Infection/Inflammation • Reconstruction/Transplantation • Geriatric Urology • Pediatric Urology • Basic/Translational Research One of the notable features of ICUrology is the application of multimedia platforms facilitating easy-to-access online video clips of newly developed surgical techniques from the journal''s website, by a QR (quick response) code located in the article, or via YouTube. ICUrology provides current and highly relevant knowledge to a broad audience at the cutting edge of urological research and clinical practice.
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