| Literature DB >> 27152260 |
Stephanie C Maung1, Ammar El Sara1, Cherylle Chapman1, Danielle Cohen1, Daniel Cukor1.
Abstract
Sleep disorders have a profound and well-documented impact on overall health and quality of life in the general population. In patients with chronic disease, sleep disorders are more prevalent, with an additional morbidity and mortality burden. The complex and dynamic relationship between sleep disorders and chronic kidney disease (CKD) remain relatively little investigated. This article presents an overview of sleep disorders in patients with CKD, with emphasis on relevant pathophysiologic underpinnings and clinical presentations. Evidence-based interventions will be discussed, in the context of individual sleep disorders, namely sleep apnea, insomnia, restless leg syndrome and excessive daytime sleepiness. Limitations of the current knowledge as well as future research directions will be highlighted, with a final discussion of different conceptual frameworks of the relationship between sleep disorders and CKD.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic kidney disease; Circadian rhythm disorders; Disorders of excessive somnolence; Dyssomnias; End-stage renal disease; Hemodialysis; Intrinsic sleep disorders; Kidney transplantation; Melatonin; Parasomnias; Renal replacement therapy; Restless legs syndrome; Sleep apnea; Sleep initiation and maintenance disorders
Year: 2016 PMID: 27152260 PMCID: PMC4848147 DOI: 10.5527/wjn.v5.i3.224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Nephrol ISSN: 2220-6124