| Literature DB >> 29615884 |
Vincent LaBarbera1, Paul S García2,3, Donald L Bliwise1, Lynn M Trotti1.
Abstract
Introduction: The importance of obstructive sleep apnea in patients undergoing surgery with general anesthesia is well-defined, but the surgical and anesthetic implications of other sleep disorders are less clear. We sought to evaluate response to surgery with general anesthesia in patients with central disorders of hypersomnolence or restless legs syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: excessive daytime sleepiness; general anesthesia; idiopathic hypersomnia; narcolepsy; restless legs syndrome
Year: 2018 PMID: 29615884 PMCID: PMC5869929 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00099
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Flow chart of survey data acquisition.
Patient characteristics.
| Male gender | 19 (33.3%) | 18 (40.0%) |
| Age | 39.8 (12.5) | 65.0 (10.5) |
| BMI | 27.9 (6.5) | 28.4 (6.8) |
| Average hours sleep per night | 8.7 (2.0) | 6.2 (1.2) |
| Average awakenings per night | 1.4 (1.8) | 3.0 (2.1) |
| Subjective sleep quality | 3.4 (1.3) | 3.9 (0.9) |
| # alarms (or snoozes) needed to wake up | 3.5 (1.5) | 1.9 (1.6) |
| Epworth score | 13.1 (5.7) | 10.9 (5.6) |
| N with medical comorbidities | 33 (57.9%) | 38 (84.4%) |
| N with psychiatric comorbidities | 24 (42.1%) | 15 (33.3%) |
| Time between most recent surgery and questionnaire completion, years | 8.4 (7.3) | 6.4 (8.3) |
| Type of surgery | 1:18 (31.6%) | 1:6 (13.3%) |
Values are reported as mean (standard deviation) or number (percent). BMI, body mass index; Subjective sleep quality is measured on a 1–6 scale, where higher is worse; Types of surgeries are: 1, Breast, plastics, and dental; 2, Open abdominal procedures; 3, Laparoscopic abdominal procedures, gynecological, and urological procedures; 4, Otolaryngological and Oromaxillary facial surgeries; 5, Neurosurgery and Orthopedic spine procedures; 6, Orthopedic and podiatric procedures; 7, Cardiothoracic surgery.
did not differentiate weekends vs. weekdays.
Outcomes of most recent surgery with general anesthesia.
| Surgical complications | 6 (11.1%) | 2 (4.4%) | 0.29 |
| Recovery complications | 15 (28.3%) | 7 (15.9%) | 0.15 |
| Abnormal reaction to anesthesia | 13 (25.0%) | 7 (15.6%) | 0.25 |
| Slow to awaken from anesthesia | 10 (17.5%) | 7 (15.6%) | 0.79 |
| Worsened sleep patterns/habits | 19 (33.3%) | 5 (11.1%) | 0.009 |
| Worsened daytime sleepiness | 23 (40.4%) | 5 (11.1%) | 0.001 |
Values are reported as number (percent).