Jain Anuj, Suryavanshi Jha, Waindeskar Vaishali, Gupta Manish, Kaushal Ashutosh, Kumar Harish
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Bhopal, India.
Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh 462020, India.
Palliat Care Soc Pract. 2024 Oct 8;18:26323524241283067. doi: 10.1177/26323524241283067. eCollection 2024.
Sleep disturbance is prevalent among cancer patients. The quantification of this sleep disturbance is missing, especially in palliative care settings.
The aim of this study was to study the sleep patterns of the patients undergoing palliative chemotherapy and radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC) using a Fitbit Charge 4 sleep-tracking device.
Prospective observational study.
A total of 110 HNC patients undergoing palliative chemotherapy and radiotherapy at a tertiary care teaching hospital in Central India.
Forty-four percent of patients had a poor sleep score (less than 60). Average sleep duration was 218.66 ± 139.05 min; non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep duration 197.7 ± 115.91 (light NREM 171.36 ± 104 and deep NREM 23.36 ± 16.73); REM sleep duration was 30.44 ± 34.14 min. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index was 10.23 ± 3.45, which indicated sleep deprivation over the past 1 month. Moderate levels of anxiety, depression, confusion, and distress existed in the cohort. Statistically significant but weak correlation existed between sleep score, anxiety, and depression. Strong correlation existed between distress score and sleep score. Confusion score did not have a significant correlation with sleep score.
HNC patients in palliative care settings were chronically sleep deprived. Sleep architecture was also disturbed. Moderate levels of anxiety, depression, confusion, and distress existed in the studied cohort; these psychosocial disturbances had a weak correlation with the sleep score and are likely to be multifactorial.
Institutional Ethics Committee number: IHEC-LOP/2020/IM0349. The study has been registered with clinical trial registry of India with registration number CTRI/2021/03/032400 (http://www.ctri.in).
睡眠障碍在癌症患者中很普遍。目前尚缺乏对这种睡眠障碍的量化评估,尤其是在姑息治疗环境中。
本研究旨在使用Fitbit Charge 4睡眠追踪设备,研究接受姑息性化疗和放疗的头颈癌(HNC)患者的睡眠模式。
前瞻性观察性研究。
印度中部一家三级护理教学医院中,共有110名接受姑息性化疗和放疗的头颈癌患者。
44%的患者睡眠评分较差(低于60分)。平均睡眠时间为218.66±139.05分钟;非快速眼动(NREM)睡眠时间为197.7±115.91(浅NREM睡眠为171.36±104,深NREM睡眠为23.36±16.73);快速眼动(REM)睡眠时间为30.44±34.14分钟。匹兹堡睡眠质量指数为10.23±3.45,表明过去1个月存在睡眠剥夺。该队列中存在中度焦虑、抑郁、意识模糊和痛苦情绪。睡眠评分、焦虑和抑郁之间存在统计学上显著但较弱的相关性。痛苦评分与睡眠评分之间存在强相关性。意识模糊评分与睡眠评分无显著相关性。
姑息治疗环境中的头颈癌患者长期睡眠不足。睡眠结构也受到干扰。研究队列中存在中度焦虑、抑郁、意识模糊和痛苦情绪;这些心理社会干扰与睡眠评分的相关性较弱,可能是多因素导致的。
机构伦理委员会编号:IHEC-LOP/2020/IM0349。本研究已在印度临床试验注册中心注册,注册号为CTRI/2021/03/032400(http://www.ctri.in)。