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额部冷却和支持性护理对与绝经期相关的睡眠困难、热潮红和绝经期症状的影响:一项初步研究。

Effects of forehead cooling and supportive care on menopause-related sleep difficulties, hot flashes and menopausal symptoms: a pilot study.

机构信息

Center for Health Sciences, SRI International, Menlo Park, California, USA.

DataDIVA, LLC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

出版信息

Behav Sleep Med. 2021 Sep-Oct;19(5):615-628. doi: 10.1080/15402002.2020.1826484. Epub 2020 Oct 10.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: This pilot study explored the efficacy of a novel forehead cooling device for perceived sleep difficulties and hot flashes in menopausal-age women.

PARTICIPANTS

20 women (55.1 ± 4.2 years; 19 post-menopausal) with insomnia symptoms and self-reported two or more hot flashes per day.

METHODS

Participants completed daily assessments of sleep and hot flashes (via diaries) across 1 baseline week and 4 weeks of open-label, in-home, nightly treatment with a forehead cooling device (15-18°C) along with sleep hygiene instructions. They also completed ratings of insomnia and menopausal symptoms using standardized questionnaires.

RESULTS

Women reported reductions in sleep onset latency (SOL), wakefulness after sleep onset (WASO), and nocturnal hot flash severity during the first week of treatment (SOL: 25.7 ± 18.4 min; WASO: 36.3 ± 27.3 min; hot flash severity: 3.0 ± 2.8) compared with baseline (SOL: 38 ± 26.3 min; WASO: 52.2 ± 35.6 min; hot flash severity: 6.8 ± 3.7), with further improvements after 2-4 weeks of use ( < .001). There were also clinically meaningful reductions in insomnia severity and hot flash-related daily interference and lower psychological and physical symptom scores on the Greene climacteric scale after treatment (all p's<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

This exploratory, naturalistic, pilot study shows that nightly use of a forehead cooling device produces improvements in self-reported sleep and reductions in insomnia, hot flash, and other menopausal, symptoms. Controlled studies are warranted to determine the role of this therapy in the management of sleep difficulties and menopausal symptoms in women. Further mechanistic studies are needed to understand the physiological impact of forehead cooling on sleep and menopausal symptoms.

摘要

目的/背景:本初步研究旨在探究一种新型额部冷却装置对于缓解绝经后女性睡眠困难和热潮红的疗效。

参与者

20 名女性(55.1±4.2 岁;19 名绝经后),存在失眠症状且自述每天有 2 次或更多热潮红。

方法

参与者在 1 周基线期和 4 周开放标签、在家中、每晚使用额部冷却装置(15-18°C)并同时接受睡眠卫生指导的情况下,完成了每日睡眠和热潮红(通过日记)评估。她们还使用标准化问卷评估了失眠和更年期症状的严重程度。

结果

与基线相比,女性在治疗的第一周报告睡眠潜伏期(SOL)、睡眠后清醒时间(WASO)和夜间热潮红严重程度均有所降低(SOL:25.7±18.4 分钟;WASO:36.3±27.3 分钟;热潮红严重程度:3.0±2.8),在使用 2-4 周后进一步改善( < 0.001)。治疗后,失眠严重程度、热潮红相关日常干扰以及格林绝经期量表上的心理和身体症状评分也均有明显降低(所有 p 值均<0.001)。

结论

本探索性、自然主义、初步研究表明,每晚使用额部冷却装置可改善自我报告的睡眠,并减少失眠、热潮红和其他更年期症状。需要进行对照研究来确定该疗法在女性睡眠困难和更年期症状管理中的作用。还需要进一步的机制研究来了解额部冷却对睡眠和更年期症状的生理影响。

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