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临床人群中与睡眠相关的多导睡眠图参数及日间不适的性别差异

Sex-Related Differences in Sleep-Related PSG Parameters and Daytime Complaints in a Clinical Population.

作者信息

Van Eycken Sebastien, Neu Daniel, Newell Johan, Kornreich Charles, Mairesse Olivier

机构信息

Sleep Laboratory and Unit for Chronobiology U78, Department of Psychiatry, Brugmann University Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, Belgium.

UNI Neuroscience Institute, ULB312 Faculty of Medicine, and ULB388 Faculty of Motor Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Nat Sci Sleep. 2020 Feb 19;12:161-171. doi: 10.2147/NSS.S235642. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Recent research suggested that perception of sleep impairments might present sex-related effects (ie, women appear to be more prone to report fatigue rather than sleepiness). The latter has been evidenced in sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD). Differently, it has been suggested that sleep-related movement disorders may also be associated to fatigue rather than to sleepiness. Whether sex-related differences would be similar irrespective of diagnosis remains unclear.

METHODS

During a one-year period, systematic clinical evaluation, by means of structured symptom scales, was performed for a cohort of 921 consecutive patients attending an academic sleep center for polysomnography. The Brugmann Fatigue Scale (BFS), an instrument designed for the assessment of rest propensity was used among other scales (ie, Epworth Sleepiness Scale, ESS). According to inclusion and exclusion criteria, 420 men and 376 women were finally included in the study and retained for data analysis.

RESULTS

While men and women presented with similar age, BMI, total sleep time and sleep efficiency, men presented with higher levels of respiratory events and more periodic limb movements. Irrespective of diagnosis, women presented with significantly higher levels of sleep-associated complaints on all scales. Comparative stratifications of daytime symptoms, per diagnostic groups (SRBD, Movement Disorders (SRMD) and Insomnia), revealed significant main effects for diagnosis alongside with main effects of biological sex. Associations between common markers of disease severity for SRBD or SRMD and sleep or rest propensity, respectively, only showed significant correlation between periodic limb movements and rest propensity. The strength of association was similarly significant for both sexes.

CONCLUSION

While men displayed more objective impairment on polysomnography (PSG) and lower symptom levels, the opposite was true in women. However, both men and women present with statistically significant associations between SRMD severity (PLMS index) and physical fatigue.

摘要

背景

近期研究表明,对睡眠障碍的感知可能存在性别相关影响(即女性似乎更倾向于报告疲劳而非嗜睡)。后者已在睡眠相关呼吸障碍(SRBD)中得到证实。不同的是,有人提出睡眠相关运动障碍也可能与疲劳而非嗜睡有关。无论诊断如何,性别相关差异是否相似仍不清楚。

方法

在一年时间里,通过结构化症状量表对连续921名到学术睡眠中心进行多导睡眠监测的患者进行了系统的临床评估。除其他量表(如爱泼华嗜睡量表,ESS)外,还使用了专为评估休息倾向而设计的布鲁格曼疲劳量表(BFS)。根据纳入和排除标准,最终420名男性和376名女性被纳入研究并保留用于数据分析。

结果

虽然男性和女性的年龄、体重指数、总睡眠时间和睡眠效率相似,但男性的呼吸事件水平更高,周期性肢体运动更多。无论诊断如何,女性在所有量表上的睡眠相关主诉水平都显著更高。按诊断组(SRBD、运动障碍(SRMD)和失眠)对白天症状进行的比较分层显示,诊断的主要影响以及生物性别的主要影响都很显著。SRBD或SRMD疾病严重程度的常见标志物与睡眠或休息倾向之间的关联,仅显示周期性肢体运动与休息倾向之间存在显著相关性。两性之间的关联强度同样显著。

结论

虽然男性在多导睡眠图(PSG)上表现出更客观的损害且症状水平较低,但女性情况相反。然而,男性和女性在SRMD严重程度(PLMS指数)与身体疲劳之间均存在统计学上的显著关联。

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