| Literature DB >> 24098425 |
Lijun Hou1, Xi Han, Ping Sheng, Wusong Tong, Zhiqiang Li, Dayuan Xu, Mingkun Yu, Liuqing Huang, Zhongxin Zhao, Yicheng Lu, Yan Dong.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sleep disturbance is very common following traumatic brain injury (TBI), which may initiate or exacerbate a variety of co-morbidities and negatively impact rehabilitative treatments. To date, there are paradoxical reports regarding the associations between inherent characteristics of TBI and sleep disturbance in TBI population. The current study was designed to explore the relationship between the presence of sleep disturbance and characteristics of TBI and identify the factors which are closely related to the presence of sleep disturbance in TBI population.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24098425 PMCID: PMC3788026 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the TBI patients (mean±SD).
| TBI without sleep disturbance (n=61) | TBI with insomnia (n=28) | TBI with hypersomnia (n=9) | Total TBI (n=98) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 46±13 | 47±15 | 48±11 | 47±13 | 0.90 |
| Male # | 44 (72) | 19 (68) | 9 (100) | 72 (73) | 0.16 |
| Education (years) | 11±4 | 9±5 | 9±2 | 10±4 | 0.01 |
| Time since injury (months) | 33±12 | 32±10 | 30±12 | 33±11 | 0.72 |
| Cause of Injury # | 0.83 | ||||
| vehicle accident | 40 (66) | 18 (64) | 5 (56) | 63 (64) | |
| fall | 16 (26) | 7 (25) | 3 (33) | 26 (27) | |
| assault | 3 (5) | 1 (4) | 0 (0) | 4 (4) | |
| other injury | 2 (3) | 2 (7) | 1 (11) | 5 (5) | |
| Intracerebral Injury # | 35 (57) | 18 (64) | 8 (89) | 61 (62) | 0.19 |
| GCS (n,%) | <0.01 | ||||
| 13-15 | 48 (79) | 18 (64) | 3 (33) | 69 (70) | |
| 9-12 | 7 (11) | 8 (29) | 0 (0) | 15 (15) | |
| 3-8 | 6 (10) | 2 (7) | 6 (67) | 14 (15) | |
| Loss of consciousness # | 0.50 | ||||
| Yes | 33 (54) | 19 (68) | 7 (78) | 59 (60) | |
| No | 26 (43) | 7 (25) | 0 (0) | 33 (34) | |
| Unknown | 2 (3) | 2 (7) | 2 (22) | 6 (6) | |
| Marital status # | 0.09 | ||||
| married | 53 (87) | 19 (68) | 9 (100) | 81 (83) | |
| single | 8 (13) | 9 (32) | 0 (0) | 17 (17) | |
| Headache and/or Dizziness | 7 (11) | 16 (57) | 2 (22) | 25 (26) | <0.01 |
Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed. Comparisons between TBI without sleep disturbance vs. TBI with insomnia, TBI without sleep disturbance vs. TBI with hypersomnia, and TBI without insomnia vs. TBI with hypersomnia were not performed for all variables.
* variation among three group medians. # n, %.
Figure 1An overview on sleep disturbance in TBI population.
(A) sleep disturbance in various categories of severity of TBI. (B) distribution of insomnia symptoms in TBI patients with insomnia.
Figure 2Summary of self-reported sleep quality, and psychopathology measures among TBI without sleep disturbance, TBI with insomnia and TBI with hypersomnia groups.
Error bars represent mean ± SD. Significance: * p<0.05, ** p<0.01, ^ ^ p<0.01 after adjusting for HADS anxiety and depression scores.
Multivariate Associations With Sleep Disturbance following TBI.
| Variable | Insomnia | Hypersomnia | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) |
| OR (95% CI) |
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| 0.98 (0.79-1.22) | 0.86 | 0.70 (0.55-0.90) | <0.01 |
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| 1.44 (1.07-1.95) | 0.02 | 1.02 (0.68-1. 53) | 0.93 |
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| 1.06 (0.79-1.41) | 0.70 | 1.13 (0.77-1.64) | 0.53 |
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| 0.10 (0.03-0.41) | <0.01 | 0.17 (0.02-1.48) | 0.11 |
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| 0.88 (0.76-1.02) | 0.09 | 0.83 (0.66-1.04) | 0.11 |