Pikovsky Oleg, Oron Maly, Shiyovich Arthur, Perry Zvi H, Nesher Lior
Division of Internal Medicine, Soroka University Medical Center and Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel.
Department of Medicine E, Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson Campus), Petah Tikva, Israel.
Isr Med Assoc J. 2013 Dec;15(12):739-44.
Prolonged working hours and sleep deprivation can exert negative effects on professional performance and health.
To assess the relationship between sleep deprivation, key metabolic markers, and professional performance in medical residents.
We compared 35 residents working the in-house night shift with 35 senior year medical students in a cross-sectional cohort study. The Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) questionnaire was administered and blood tests for complete blood count (CBC), blood chemistry panel, lipid profile and C-reactive protein (CRP) were obtained from all participants.
Medical students and medical residents were comparable demographically except for age, weekly working hours, reported weight gain, and physical activity. The ESS questionnaires indicated a significantly higher and abnormal mean score and higher risk of falling asleep during five of eight daily activities among medical residents as compared with medical students. Medical residents had lower high density lipoprotein levels, a trend towards higher triglyceride levels and higher monocyte count than did medical students. CRP levels and other laboratory tests were normal and similar in both groups. Among the residents, 5 (15%) were involved in a car accident during residency, and 63% and 49% reported low professional performance and judgment levels after the night shift, respectively.
Medical residency service was associated with increased sleepiness, deleterious lifestyle changes, poorer lipid profile, mild CBC changes, and reduced professional performance and judgment after working the night shift. However, no significant changes were observed in CRP or in blood chemistry panel. Larger prospective cohort studies are warranted to evaluate the dynamics in sleepiness and metabolic factors overtime.
长时间工作和睡眠不足会对职业表现和健康产生负面影响。
评估住院医师睡眠不足、关键代谢指标与职业表现之间的关系。
在一项横断面队列研究中,我们将35名值院内夜班的住院医师与35名医学高年级学生进行了比较。对所有参与者进行了爱泼华嗜睡量表(ESS)问卷调查,并进行了全血细胞计数(CBC)、血液化学检查、血脂谱和C反应蛋白(CRP)的血液检测。
除年龄、每周工作时长、报告的体重增加和身体活动外,医学学生和住院医师在人口统计学上具有可比性。ESS问卷调查显示,与医学学生相比,住院医师在八项日常活动中的五项活动中平均得分显著更高且异常,入睡风险更高。住院医师的高密度脂蛋白水平较低,甘油三酯水平有升高趋势,单核细胞计数高于医学学生。两组的CRP水平和其他实验室检查结果均正常且相似。在住院医师中,5人(15%)在住院期间发生了车祸,分别有63%和49%的人报告夜班后职业表现和判断力水平较低。
住院医师工作与嗜睡增加、有害的生活方式改变、血脂谱较差、轻度全血细胞计数变化以及夜班后职业表现和判断力下降有关。然而,CRP或血液化学检查未观察到显著变化。需要开展更大规模的前瞻性队列研究来评估嗜睡和代谢因素随时间的动态变化。