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急诊剖腹手术患者睡眠质量对伤口愈合的影响:一项观察性研究。

Effect of sleep quality on wound healing among patients undergoing emergency laparotomy: an observational study.

作者信息

Das Asish, Gupta Ravi, Huda Farhanul, Kumar Navin, Krishnan Vijay, Basu Somprakas

机构信息

Department of General Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, India.

Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, India.

出版信息

J Clin Sleep Med. 2025 Mar 1;21(3):503-512. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.11442.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVES

We aimed to study the association between sleep quality, total sleep duration, and wound healing among adult patients who had good sleep quality at the time of admission to the hospital who underwent laparotomy for various reasons.

METHODS

In this observational study, consecutive adult patients undergoing emergency laparotomy were followed up until the eighth postoperative day. The primary outcome (wound healing) was assessed using the Southampton Wound Grading System. Sleep quality (assessed by the single-item sleep quality scale) was the primary predictor. Pain was assessed using a visual analog pain scale. We studied the effect of postoperative sleep quality on wound healing on postoperative day 8. Secondary analyses assessed the effect of total sleep time, severity of pain, and markers of systemic inflammation on wound healing.

RESULTS

In this study 110 participants were included. The average age of participants was 41.7 ± 16.2 years. On postoperative day 8, 34.5% rated their sleep quality as "poor to fair" and the rest as "good." Postoperative poor sleep quality was associated with impaired wound healing, starting from the third postoperative day ( < .001 for each subsequent day). Multiple logistic regression was overall significant (χ = 118.40; degrees of freedom = 9; < .001), classified 92.7% cases correctly, and explained 88% variance to the outcome. This model showed that shorter total sleep time ( = .009), higher total leukocyte count ( = .005), presence of comorbidities ( = .01), and poor sleep quality during the postoperative week (odds ratio = 78.14; = .005) increased the odds for impaired healing of wounds.

CONCLUSIONS

Poor sleep quality during the healing phase is associated with wound complications, a surrogate marker of impaired wound healing.

CITATION

Das A, Gupta R, Huda F, Kumar N, Krishnan V, Basu S. Effect of sleep quality on wound healing among patients undergoing emergency laparotomy: an observational study. 2025;21(3):503-512.

摘要

研究目的

我们旨在研究因各种原因接受剖腹手术、入院时睡眠质量良好的成年患者的睡眠质量、总睡眠时间与伤口愈合之间的关联。

方法

在这项观察性研究中,对连续接受急诊剖腹手术的成年患者进行随访,直至术后第八天。使用南安普顿伤口分级系统评估主要结局(伤口愈合)。睡眠质量(通过单项睡眠质量量表评估)是主要预测指标。使用视觉模拟疼痛量表评估疼痛。我们研究了术后第8天睡眠质量对伤口愈合的影响。二次分析评估了总睡眠时间、疼痛严重程度和全身炎症标志物对伤口愈合的影响。

结果

本研究纳入了110名参与者。参与者的平均年龄为41.7±16.2岁。术后第8天,34.5%的人将他们的睡眠质量评为“差至一般”,其余的评为“好”。术后睡眠质量差与伤口愈合受损有关,从术后第三天开始(随后每一天P<0.001)。多元逻辑回归总体显著(χ² = 118.40;自由度 = 9;P < 0.001),正确分类92.7%的病例,并解释了88%的结果方差。该模型表明,较短的总睡眠时间(P = 0.009)、较高的白细胞总数(P = 0.005)、合并症的存在(P = 0.01)以及术后一周内睡眠质量差(比值比 = 78.14;P = 0.005)增加了伤口愈合受损的几率。

结论

愈合阶段睡眠质量差与伤口并发症有关,伤口并发症是伤口愈合受损的一个替代指标。

引用文献

Das A, Gupta R, Huda F, Kumar N, Krishnan V, Basu S. Effect of sleep quality on wound healing among patients undergoing emergency laparotomy: an observational study. 2025;21(3):503-512.

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