Chawla Jasneek K, Burgess Scott, Heussler Helen
Department of Pediatric Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Queensland Children's Hospital, Queensland, Australia.
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia.
J Clin Sleep Med. 2020 Oct 15;16(10):1785-1795. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.8630.
The aim of this review was to summarize the existing literature on the association between sleep problems and cognition, function, and behavior in children with Down syndrome.
Embase, PubMed, CINAHL, and PsychINFO databases were searched to retrieve all studies published between 1990 and 2018 that evaluated the relationship between sleep and cognition, function, or behavior in children with Down syndrome.
Fifteen articles were included, which were mostly of a cohort or case-controlled design. Five articles addressed sleep and cognition only, 6 reported on sleep and behavior, and only 1 reported on sleep and functional ability. Three papers evaluated sleep and both cognition and behavior. Findings varied across studies with methodological differences, making it difficult to directly compare results. The association between sleep and behavior or cognition in children with Down syndrome remains uncertain, but a large study in 110 children provides strong evidence of a negative impact of sleep disorders on the accomplishment of daily life habits.
The impact of coexisting sleep disorders in children with Down syndrome has not been widely studied, with only 15 relevant studies found through an extensive literature review. Large well-designed studies are required to fully understand this relationship further. This is important as sleep-disordered breathing and difficulties with sleep patterns and routines are highly prevalent in children with Down syndrome. Sleep may be one of the few treatable factors that can assist in improving long-term outcomes in this population.
本综述旨在总结关于唐氏综合征患儿睡眠问题与认知、功能及行为之间关联的现有文献。
检索了Embase、PubMed、CINAHL和PsychINFO数据库,以获取1990年至2018年间发表的所有评估唐氏综合征患儿睡眠与认知、功能或行为之间关系的研究。
纳入了15篇文章,其中大部分为队列研究或病例对照研究。5篇文章仅涉及睡眠与认知,6篇报道了睡眠与行为,只有1篇报道了睡眠与功能能力。3篇论文评估了睡眠以及认知和行为。由于方法学差异,各研究结果不尽相同,难以直接比较。唐氏综合征患儿睡眠与行为或认知之间的关联仍不确定,但一项对110名儿童的大型研究提供了有力证据,表明睡眠障碍对日常生活习惯的养成有负面影响。
唐氏综合征患儿并存睡眠障碍的影响尚未得到广泛研究,通过广泛的文献综述仅发现了15项相关研究。需要进行大规模精心设计的研究,以进一步全面了解这种关系。这很重要,因为睡眠呼吸障碍以及睡眠模式和日常作息方面的困难在唐氏综合征患儿中非常普遍。睡眠可能是有助于改善该群体长期预后的少数可治疗因素之一。