女性睡眠障碍的模式

IF 1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
AmanyE Mohamed, Hoda Makhouf, Shazly B. Ali, Omar Mahfouz
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摘要

在整个生命周期中,一些生物和激素的差异会影响女性睡眠和昼夜节律睡眠觉醒障碍的症状和后果。关于女性不宁腿综合症的公开数据很少。目的了解绝经前和绝经后妇女睡眠障碍的规律。患者和方法本横断面研究纳入了60名有睡眠障碍史的女性,并通过Epworth嗜睡量表进行了测试。完成病史、人体测量和全程夜间多导睡眠描记仪。结果在STOP-Bang问卷中,绝经后组女性高血压、BMI > 35 kg/m2、颈粗> 17.5 cm的比例均高于绝经前组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。据报道,87.9%的绝经后患者存在不宁腿综合征,而绝经前患者为81%。关于失眠的存在和类型,没有显著差异。超过30%的女性患有开始期失眠症,其中绝大多数人难以维持睡眠。睡眠时间不足的女性比例在绝经后女性中明显更高。绝经前组N1(9.2%)、N2(3%)的比例低于绝经后组N1(18.2%)、N2(6.1%)的比例(P<0.001)。两组的平均睡眠效率、白天睡眠潜伏期和呼吸暂停低通气指数具有可比性。结论绝经后女性的STOB-Bang评分较高,睡眠时间不足,可能反映了绝经后睡眠结构和模式的显著变化,这可能与绝经后激素的变化有关。
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Patterns of sleep disorders in women
Background Across the lifespan, several biological and hormonal differences affect symptoms and consequences of sleep and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders in women. Published data on women with restless leg syndrome are few. Objective To find out the pattern of sleep disorders in premenopausal or postmenopausal women. Patients and methods This cross-sectional study included 60 women with a history of sleep disturbance fulfilled by the Epworth sleepiness scale. Medical history, anthropometric measures, and full night-attended polysomnography were done. Results Regarding STOP-Bang questionnaire, there was a statistically significantly higher proportion of women with hypertension, BMI more than 35 kg/m2, and neck size more than 17.5 cm in the postmenopausal group compared with the premenopausal group (P<0.05). The presence of restless leg syndrome was reported in 87.9% of the postmenopausal compared with 81% in the premenopausal group. Regarding the presence and type of insomnia, there was no significant difference. More than 30% of women had initiation insomnia and the vast majority of them had difficulty in maintaining sleeping. The proportion of women with insufficient length of sleep was significantly higher among postmenopausal women. The premenopausal group had a statistically significant lower proportion of N1 (9.2%) and N2 (3%) compared with N1 (18.2%) and N2 (6.1%) in the postmenopausal group (P<0.001). The average sleep efficiency, daytime sleep latency, and apnea–hypopnea index were comparable between both groups. Conclusion Postmenopausal women had statistically significant higher STOB-Bang score and insufficient length of sleep, which may reflect a significant change in sleep architecture and patterns after menopause, which could be explained by the hormonal changes that occur after menopause.
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Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
Egyptian Journal of Bronchology RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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