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注意缺陷多动障碍患者接受哌醋甲酯治疗时的睡眠相关不良事件:一项荟萃分析。

Sleep-Associated Adverse Events During Methylphenidate Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis.

机构信息

SUNY Upstate Medical University, 750 East Adams St, Syracuse, NY 13210.

Departments of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience and Physiology, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Psychiatry. 2019 Apr 30;80(3):18r12210. doi: 10.4088/JCP.18r12210.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Sleep disturbances are a feature of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and an adverse event (AE) of methylphenidate treatment. The authors sought to clarify methylphenidate-associated sleep problems and how studies are affected by confounding factors.

DATA SOURCES

Published studies in English collected via online databases and unpublished data from www.clinicaltrials.gov and US Food and Drug Administration websites. Sources were searched from inception to August 2017.

STUDY SELECTION

Included were blinded placebo-controlled studies of youth with ADHD conducted in naturalistic settings, leading to 35 studies yielding 75 observations of sleep-related AEs. These studies comprised 3,079 drug-exposed and 2,606 placebo-treated patients.

DATA EXTRACTION

Two PhD-level reviewers reviewed each study for inclusion. Four PhD/PharmD-level reviewers extracted data in duplicate. Discrepancies were resolved by discussion or, if needed, by the senior author.

RESULTS

Increased pooled relative risks (RRs) were found for methylphenidate-associated sleep-related AEs for insomnia (general), initial insomnia, middle insomnia, combined insomnia, and sleep disorder. Several sample or study design features were significantly associated with the RR for sleep-related AEs and the methylphenidate formulation studied (P < .05). After correction for confounding variables, significant differences among drugs were found for initial insomnia, insomnia (general), and sleep disorder (P < .0001) as the other categories could not be tested due to insufficient studies. The findings also show that the RR and its interpretation are constrained by the placebo AE rate.

CONCLUSIONS

Several types of insomnia and sleep problems are associated with methylphenidate treatment. Study design and sample features influence the RR statistic. By showing that the rate of placebo AEs impacts the RR, this study provides the field with a useful covariate for adjusting RR statistics.

摘要

目的

睡眠障碍是注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的一个特征,也是哌甲酯治疗的不良反应(AE)。作者旨在阐明与哌甲酯相关的睡眠问题,以及研究如何受到混杂因素的影响。

资料来源

通过在线数据库收集的英语发表研究和来自 www.clinicaltrials.gov 和美国食品和药物管理局网站的未发表数据。搜索范围从研究开始到 2017 年 8 月。

研究选择

包括在自然环境中对 ADHD 青少年进行的双盲安慰剂对照研究,共 35 项研究产生了 75 项与睡眠相关的 AE 观察结果。这些研究包括 3079 例接受药物治疗和 2606 例接受安慰剂治疗的患者。

资料提取

两名博士级别的评审员对每一项研究进行了纳入评估。四名博士/药学博士级别的评审员对数据进行了重复提取。如有分歧,则通过讨论解决,如果需要,则由资深作者解决。

结果

发现哌甲酯相关的睡眠相关 AE 的汇总相对风险(RR)增加,包括失眠(一般)、起始性失眠、中期失眠、混合性失眠和睡眠障碍。几个样本或研究设计特征与睡眠相关 AE 的 RR 和所研究的哌甲酯制剂显著相关(P <.05)。在纠正混杂变量后,发现不同药物之间在起始性失眠、失眠(一般)和睡眠障碍方面存在显著差异(P <.0001),因为其他类别由于研究不足而无法进行测试。研究结果还表明,RR 及其解释受到安慰剂 AE 率的限制。

结论

几种类型的失眠和睡眠问题与哌甲酯治疗有关。研究设计和样本特征影响 RR 统计量。通过表明安慰剂 AE 率影响 RR,本研究为该领域提供了一个有用的协变量,用于调整 RR 统计量。

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