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目的 研究肥胖儿童合并阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(obstructive sleep apnea,OSA)的临床特征。 方法 对在深圳市儿童医院呼吸科行多导睡眠监测的肥胖并诊断为OSA的33例7~15岁儿童的临床资料进行回顾性分析,并选取50例体重正常的、性别及年龄相匹配的OSA患儿作为对照组。 结果 33例合并肥胖的OSA儿童中,常见的日间症状前3位为:注意力不集中30例(91%),嗜睡22例(67%),晨起疲劳21例(64%);夜间症状前3位为:打鼾27例(82%),张口呼吸20例(61%),出汗16例(48%)。与正常儿童参考值相比,肥胖OSA组和对照组两组患儿浅睡眠延长,深睡眠缩短,快速动眼期明显缩短,但两组之间这些指标的比较差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。与对照组比较,肥胖OSA组呼吸暂停低通气指数和阻塞性呼吸暂停低通气指数均显著增加(P<0.05);快速动眼期及非快速动眼期氧减指数均显著增加(P<0.05);肥胖OSA组睡眠期间最低血氧饱和度显著低于对照组(P<0.05)。 结论 肥胖合并OSA儿童临床日间症状以注意力不集中、嗜睡、晨起疲劳为主,夜间症状以打鼾、张口呼吸、出汗为主。与体重正常OSA患儿相比,肥胖合并OSA儿童的睡眠结构无明显差别,但呼吸事件及血氧饱和度下降更严重。 引用格式:  相似文献   
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ObjectiveSleep complaints are frequent after acute COVID-19. Aim of this study was to videopolysomnographically evaluate sleep and sleep disorders after SARS-Cov2 infection.MethodsPatients with suspected sleep disorders after acute COVID-19 underwent video-polysomnography (v-PSG) at the Sleep Disorders Clinic, Department of Neurology, Medical University Innsbruck. V-PSG was conducted 4.2 (SD = 1.3) months after diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection.ResultsEleven patients [nine men, age 52.5 (SD = 11.7) years; BMI 29 (SD = 5.2) kg/m2] were included. At 60 days follow-up after diagnosis, persisting breathing complaints were present in 7/11 (64%) patients. After v-PSG four patients (36%) were diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Respiratory frequency during sleep was normal and no tachypnea, thoracoabdominal asynchrony, or periodic deep sighing were detected. Four patients (36%) showed REM sleep without atonia (RWA), and two additional patients showed an RWA index within the highest range of normality.ConclusionWe report videopolysomnographic findings in a series of eleven patients after acute COVID-19. A major finding of this study was the presence of isolated RWA, a recognized prodromal stage of RBD, in more than one third of the patients. Future videopolysomnographic investigations including quantification of RWA in patients after COVID-19 will give more insights into a possible acute or post-infectious CNS pathology related to the SARS-CoV-2 infection.  相似文献   
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Individuals with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) experience frequent sleep disturbances in addition to enduring cognitive impairments. The purpose of the present review was to systematically summarise our current understanding of the association between sleep disturbances and cognition in SSD. Through this, it was aimed to identify features of disturbed sleep that are reliably associated with cognitive deficits in SSD and identify the gaps within the current literature that require future investigation. Eighteen relevant studies were identified following a two-stage screening process. Following a structured narrative synthesis of key study components, no clear and consistent pattern emerged. Considerable methodological variability was present amongst the reviewed studies. Although some broad consistencies were identified, such as associations between sleep spindle density and sleep-dependent memory consolidation, the overall pattern of results lacked a cohesive composition due to the diverse list of sleep parameters and cognitive domains investigated, as well as a lack of replication. Additional research is needed before more definitive remarks can be made regarding the influence of sleep disturbances on cognitive function in SSD.  相似文献   
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Congenital hypothyroidism is defined as thyroid hormone deficiency present at birth which is crucial for brain development. Recently, the cyclic alternating pattern, a rhythm present in electroencephalography recordings in non-Rapid eye movement sleep, has been related to brain development and cognition in different pediatric conditions. Therefore, we evaluated the cyclic alternating pattern rate in infants with congenital hypothyroidism, thyroxine supplementation, and healthy controls. The parameters of the cyclic alternating pattern were evaluated in 19 healthy infants (10 female, mean age 25.5?±?15.5?months) and 21 infants diagnosed with congenital hypothyroidism (19 female, mean age 24.3?±?19.0?months). We considered the transient electro-cortical activations (phase A of the cycle) in non-Rapid eye movement sleep and the subdivisions of the A phase in: A1, A2 and A3, based on their frequency content. All subjects were subjected to polysomnography recording in a standard laboratory setting. Sleep data were stored computer following the International 10–20 System. Data showed that congenital hypothyroidism infants exhibited higher frequency of central apnea, hypopnea, and arousals in comparison to controls. Particularly, central apnea index decreased with age in the control group but not in congenital hypothyroidism group. Regarding to cyclic alternating pattern measurements, congenital hypothyroidism infants exhibit a higher frequency in the percentage of A3 subtype (electroencephalographic desynchrony) and conversely a lower percentage of A1 subtype (electroencephalographic synchrony), than healthy infants. An important finding of this study is the positive correlation between A1 mean duration and age, which is bigger in control group than in congenital hypothyroidism group (time duration in control group (0.52?s/month) versus congenital hypothyroidism group (0.1?s/month). Infants with congenital hypothyroidism showed an increase of A3 subtype, of central apnea, and of arousals. The reduction of percentage and mean duration of A1 subtype could be a valuable indicator of sleep development in patients with congenital hypothyroidism and healthy infants.  相似文献   
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ObjectiveTo determine the sleep architecture and sleep respiratory abnormalities and to correlate with sleep symptoms in patients with Myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1).MethodsWe recruited a cohort of genetically confirmed patients with DM1, who attended the Neuromuscular clinic between July 2016 and December 2019. Clinical, sleep and whole night polysomnography data were collected. The analysis of sleep architecture, sleep respiratory parameters and comparison with healthy controls (HC) was performed in our sleep laboratory.ResultsA total of 59 patients with DM1 underwent sleep evaluation. Hypersomnolence in 42 (77.8%), ESS>10 in 23 (39%), and PSQI>5 in 18 (30.5%) were found in patients with DM1. Thirty-one (68.89%) patients with DM1 and 22 (95.65%) HC had more than 4-h of total sleep time (TST). More than 4 h of TST was taken to compare respiratory and sleep architecture parameters. Patients with DM1 had reduced sleep efficiency, reduced N2 sleep, and increase in N1 sleep, wake index, stage shift index, nocturnal sleep-onset REM periods compared to HC. AHI>15 was found in 16 (51.61%) DM1 and in 3 HC (13.64%). AHI had positive correlation with BMI, but not with age, ESS or disease progression (MIRS). All DM1 with AHI>15; 8(80%) and 1(33.33%) in AHI5to15, and AHI<5 groups, respectively had hypersomnolence.ConclusionIn this first study on Indian cohort, daytime hypersomnolence, poor nocturnal sleep quality, sleep architecture irregularities are identified to be common in patients with DM1. These abnormalities may be explained by sleep-related breathing disorders that are highly prevalent in these patients.  相似文献   
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ObjectivesPediatric obesity and sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) are strongly associated, and both promote metabolic impairments. However, the effects of a lifestyle intervention on the overall metabolic syndrome (MetS) are unknown. The objectives were i) to evaluate the effects of a lifestyle intervention on cardiometabolic risk (CMR), assessed with a dichotomous (MetS) and a continuous (MetScoreFM) instrument, in obese adolescents with and without SDB and ii) to compare the post-intervention cardiometabolic responses between adolescents with persistent (apnea-hypopnea index; AHI≥2) or normalized-SDB (AHI<2).MethodsSeventy-six adolescents with obesity recruited from two specialized institutions underwent a 9–12month diet and exercise intervention. Sleep and SDB (AHI≥2) were studied by polysomnography. Anthropometric parameters, fat mass (FM), glucose, insulin, lipid and leptin profiles, blood pressure (BP), MetScoreFM and MetS were assessed pre- and post-intervention. We performed comparisons between Non-SDB and SDB groups and between Normalized-SDB and Persistent-SDB subgroups.ResultsFifty participants completed the study. Pre-intervention, twenty youth had SDB (40%) with higher insulin concentrations and systolic BP than Non-SDB participants (p < 0.01), for a similar degree of obesity. Post-intervention, MetScoreFM (p < 0.001) and MetS prevalence (p < 0.05) were decreased in both groups. Eleven participants (55%) normalized SDB along with a decrease in insulin concentrations and BP (p < 0.05). Triglycerides, total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol concentrations (p < 0.01) improved equally in the Normalized and Persistent-SDB subgroups.ConclusionSDB was associated with lower insulin sensitivity and higher BP but did not affect the lipid profile. A diet and exercise lifestyle intervention is effective in decreasing the CMR whether or not SDB was normalized in obese adolescents.  相似文献   
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ObjectiveLimited information is currently available on 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) changes after adenotonsillectomy (T&A) in children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). In this study, the trajectory of 24-h ABP changes after surgery in children with OSA was examined at three-month and six-month follow-up.MethodsChildren aged 4–16 years with clinical symptoms of OSA and polysomnography (PSG)-diagnosed OSA (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI] >1) were included. All the children received T&A. PSG was conducted before and after surgery. Twenty four hour ABP was monitored using the linear mixed model before, three months after, and six months after surgery.ResultsIn total, 122 children were examined (mean age: 7.9 years; 71% were boys). The AHI significantly decreased from 12.7 ± 16.7 to 2.4 ± 3.2 events/h after T&A (P < 0.001). Overall diastolic blood pressure (DBP; from 65.1 to 63.4 mmHg, P = 0.01) and night-time DBP (from 57.4 to 55.4 mmHg, P = 0.032) decreased nonsignificantly during the six-month postoperative period. The OSA children with presurgical hypertension exhibited significant reductions in overall systolic blood pressure (SBP), overall DBP, daytime DBP, night-time SBP, and night-time DBP at the three-month and six-month postoperative follow-up (all P < 0.05). The three-month and six-month ABP data did not differ significantly in the entire cohort, even between children with presurgical hypertension and non-hypertensive children.ConclusionThe 24-h ABP decreased significantly in the OSA children with hypertension at three and six months after surgery. Moreover, ABP findings did not differ significantly between the three- and six-month follow-up.  相似文献   
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