Rigon Marcelo, Obara Karen, Paixão Luana, Cardoso Jefferson Rosa, Machado Junior Almiro José
Universidade Estadual de Campinas, FCM/UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, SP, Brazil.
Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Laboratory of Biomechanics and Clinical Epidemiology, PAIFIT Research Group, Londrina, PR, Brazil.
Sleep Med. 2024 Dec;124:404-415. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2024.10.002. Epub 2024 Oct 3.
This study emphasizes the general relevance of sleep disorders (SD) and temporomandibular disorders (TMD), explores their bidirectional relationship, and describes the importance of systematic reviews in the critical analysis of the literature. This review aimed to comprehensively summarize the relationship between SD and TMD in adults while ensuring a reliable and objective analysis of data from the existing literature.
Systematic reviews were evaluated to investigate this association between two conditions in adults. The study was registered with Prospero and followed the PECOT structure in identifying the research question. Searches in multiple databases were conducted until February 2024 using relevant keywords. The risk of bias was assessed using the Risk of Bias in Systematic Reviews tool, involving two independent reviewers.
Data were extracted using different evaluation instruments, and results were analyzed and presented through the synthesis of information collected in selected systematic reviews. The selection included seven systematic reviews of observational studies, with exclusion criteria defined to ensure methodological quality. The results showed that reviewed studies presented clarity and relevance in defining the eligibility criteria, but that the identification and selection of studies, data collection, and synthesis of results varied. Most studies considered the potential risks, but some require greater transparency and methodological rigor.
This review points out the association between SD and TMD in adults, with most studies presenting a low risk of bias, although some uncertainties were observed.
本研究强调睡眠障碍(SD)和颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMD)的普遍相关性,探讨它们的双向关系,并描述系统评价在文献批判性分析中的重要性。本综述旨在全面总结成人SD与TMD之间的关系,同时确保对现有文献数据进行可靠且客观的分析。
对系统评价进行评估,以研究成人这两种疾病之间的关联。该研究在国际前瞻性系统评价注册库(Prospero)进行了注册,并遵循PE-COT结构来确定研究问题。使用相关关键词在多个数据库中进行检索,直至2024年2月。采用《系统评价中的偏倚风险》工具评估偏倚风险,由两名独立评审员进行。
使用不同的评估工具提取数据,并通过综合所选系统评价中收集的信息来分析和呈现结果。入选的有七项观察性研究的系统评价,定义了排除标准以确保方法学质量。结果表明,纳入综述的研究在定义纳入标准方面清晰且相关,但研究的识别与选择、数据收集以及结果综合方面存在差异。大多数研究考虑了潜在风险,但有些研究需要更高的透明度和方法学严谨性。
本综述指出成人SD与TMD之间存在关联,大多数研究的偏倚风险较低,尽管存在一些不确定性。