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择期手术患者术后睡眠质量的潜在特征及影响因素

Latent profiles and determinants of postoperative sleep quality in elective surgery patients.

作者信息

Yang Binxu, Li Jingjing, Feng Dan, Gong Jing, Yang Yifei, Cai Xusihong, Huang Shuwen, Suen Lorna Kwai Ping, Gao Puzhong, Wa Qingde, Zhou Jing

机构信息

The Second Affiliated Hospital of ZunYi Medical University, Zunyi, Guizhou, China.

School of Nursing, Tung Wah College, Homantin, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong, China.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 3;15(1):617. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-84896-x.

Abstract

It is crucial to determine the potential subgroups of sleep disturbances in patients undergoing elective surgery based on the importance of symptom clusters and individual characteristics in order to develop targeted symptom management plans. This study explored the potential categories of postoperative sleep disturbances in patients undergoing elective surgery through latent profile analysis, and explored the influencing factors of each category. A total of 400 eligible elective surgery patients were included in the analysis, and three potential subgroups were identified: mild sleep disturbance group (c1 = 140,35.0%), moderate sleep sleep disturbance group (c2 = 177,44.2%), and severe sleep disturbance group (c3 = 83,20.8%). It was found that the higher the BMI, the greater the probability of patients belonging to the moderate sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.114, P = 0.002) and the severe sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.258, P < 0.001),the longer the duration of anesthesia the greater the likelihood of patients belonging to the severe sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.004,P = 0.011), the greater the pain the greater the probability of patients belonging to the moderate sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.590,P < 0.001) and severe sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.785,P < 0.001), and the higher the anxiety level the greater the probability that patients were in the moderate sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.135,P = 0.007) and severe sleep disturbance group (OR = 1.261,P < 0.001).

摘要

鉴于症状群和个体特征的重要性,确定择期手术患者睡眠障碍的潜在亚组对于制定针对性的症状管理计划至关重要。本研究通过潜在类别分析探讨了择期手术患者术后睡眠障碍的潜在类别,并探讨了各亚组的影响因素。共有400例符合条件的择期手术患者纳入分析,确定了三个潜在亚组:轻度睡眠障碍组(c1 = 140,35.0%)、中度睡眠障碍组(c2 = 177,44.2%)和重度睡眠障碍组(c3 = 83,20.8%)。研究发现,BMI越高,患者属于中度睡眠障碍组(OR = 1.114,P = 0.002)和重度睡眠障碍组(OR = 1.258,P < 0.001)的可能性越大;麻醉持续时间越长,患者属于重度睡眠障碍组的可能性越大(OR = 1.004,P = 0.011);疼痛越剧烈,患者属于中度睡眠障碍组(OR = 1.590,P < 0.001)和重度睡眠障碍组(OR = 1.785,P < 0.001)的可能性越大;焦虑水平越高,患者处于中度睡眠障碍组(OR = 1.135,P = 0.007)和重度睡眠障碍组(OR = 1.261,P < 0.001)的可能性越大。

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