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肝糖原贮积病患儿的睡眠质量:一项前瞻性观察性试点研究

Sleep quality in children with hepatic glycogen storage diseases, a prospective observational pilot study.

作者信息

Agnoletto Lucas, Vandeleur Moya, White Mary, Adams Anne-Marie, Halligan Rebecca, Peters Heidi

机构信息

Murdoch Children's Research Institute Melbourne Victoria Australia.

Department of Paediatrics University of Melbourne Melbourne Victoria Australia.

出版信息

JIMD Rep. 2024 Dec 10;66(1):e12462. doi: 10.1002/jmd2.12462. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hepatic glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are characterised by enzyme defects affecting liver glycogen metabolism, where carbohydrate supplementation to prevent overnight hypoglycaemia is common. Concerns around sleep quality in hepatic GSDs relate to emerging evidence that overnight dysglycaemia impacts sleep quality.

METHODS

This prospective observational study reported sleep quality and duration in children with hepatic GSDs over 7 days utilising: actigraphy (Actiwatch 2 by Phillips Respironics), sleep diaries, proxy reported age-appropriate sleep and quality-of-life (QoL) questionnaires, in the context of nocturnal glycaemic profiles continuous glucose monitor (CGM, Dexcom G6) and nocturnal dietary management strategies. Significant hypo- and hyperglycaemia were defined as ≥1% of sleep diary documented nocturnal period, recording <3.5 and >10.0 mmol/L, respectively.

RESULTS

Seven children with hepatic GSD (aged 1-17 years) participated. Objective sleep quality was poor, with actigraphy demonstrating that no child achieved the minimum sleep duration recommended for age. Subjective sleep quality was also poor, with 4/5 documenting significant daytime sleepiness and 6/6 reporting poor sleep hygiene. Children prescribed overnight bolus feeds (OBF) ( = 2) recorded shorter sleep duration compared to other nocturnal management strategies. Parent-reported QoL suggested poor disease-related QoL outcomes for this cohort.

CONCLUSION

Objective and subjective sleep disturbances and reduced QoL are common within our sample of children with hepatic GSD. From our observations these outcomes may be linked to nutritional overnight interventions, especially OBFs, rather than overnight glucose levels. Consideration of the impacts of overnight feeding strategies on sleep quality and QoL in children with hepatic GSD should inform future management strategies.

摘要

背景

肝糖原贮积病(GSDs)的特征是影响肝脏糖原代谢的酶缺陷,通常需要补充碳水化合物以预防夜间低血糖。关于肝糖原贮积病患者睡眠质量的担忧与新出现的证据有关,即夜间血糖异常会影响睡眠质量。

方法

这项前瞻性观察性研究报告了肝糖原贮积病患儿7天内的睡眠质量和时长,采用了以下方法:活动记录仪(飞利浦伟康公司的Actiwatch 2)、睡眠日记、代填式年龄适宜睡眠及生活质量(QoL)问卷,同时结合夜间血糖监测(CGM,德康G6)和夜间饮食管理策略。严重低血糖和高血糖定义为睡眠日记记录的夜间时段的≥1%,分别记录为<3.5和>10.0 mmol/L。

结果

7名肝糖原贮积病患儿(年龄1 - 17岁)参与了研究。客观睡眠质量较差,活动记录仪显示没有患儿达到推荐的年龄最小睡眠时长。主观睡眠质量也较差,5名中有4名记录有明显的日间嗜睡,6名中有6名报告睡眠卫生差。与其他夜间管理策略相比,采用夜间推注喂养(OBF)(n = 2)的患儿记录的睡眠时长较短。家长报告的生活质量表明该队列患儿的疾病相关生活质量结果较差。

结论

在我们的肝糖原贮积病患儿样本中,客观和主观睡眠障碍以及生活质量降低很常见。根据我们的观察,这些结果可能与夜间营养干预有关,尤其是夜间推注喂养,而非夜间血糖水平。考虑夜间喂养策略对肝糖原贮积病患儿睡眠质量和生活质量的影响,应为未来的管理策略提供参考。

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