| Literature DB >> 30083297 |
Alvaro Monterrosa-Castro1, Angélica Monterrosa-Blanco2, Teresa Beltrán-Barrios1.
Abstract
Hysterectomy is a common gynecologic surgery carried out to remove the pathologic uterus. Objective: To establish if sleep disorders and sexual function are associated with deterioration of the quality of life (QoL) in hysterectomized and sexually active women.Entities:
Keywords: Climacteric; Hysterectomy; Insomnia; Menopause, Quality of Life; Sleep
Year: 2018 PMID: 30083297 PMCID: PMC6056062 DOI: 10.5935/1984-0063.20180019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sleep Sci ISSN: 1984-0063
Sociodemographic characteristics (n=522).
| Age, Me [RI] | 50 [46-55] |
| Number of children, Me [RI] | 3 [2-4] |
| Study years, Me [RI] | 10 [7-14] |
| Weight, Me [RI] | 69 [60-78] |
| Height, Me [RI] | 1.6 [1.5-1.6] |
| Body Mass Index, Me [RI] | 26 [23-29] |
| Marital status single, n (%) [95%CI] | 57 (10.9) [8.4-13.9] |
| Marital status married, n (%) [95%CI] | 204 (39.0) [34.9-43.4] |
| Marital status civil union, n (%) [95%CI] | 159 (30.4) [26.5-34.6] |
| Marital status divorced, n (%) [95%CI] | 74 (14.1) [11.3-17.5] |
| Marital status widow, n (%) [95%CI] | 28 (5.3) [3.6-7.7] |
| Afrodescendant ethnic group, n (%) [95%CI] | 210 (40.2) [36.2-44.5] |
| Mestizo ethnic group, n (%) [95%CI] | 312 (59.8) [55.2-64.2] |
| Number of coffee cups per day, Me [RI] | 2 [1-3] |
| Coffee consumption, n (%) [95%CI] | 337 (64.5) [60.2-68.6] |
| No coffee consumption, n (%) [95%CI] | 185 (35.4) [31.3-39.7] |
| Never smokers, n (%) [IC95%] | 356 (68.2) [63.9-72.1] |
| Previously smokers, n (%) [95%CI] | 124 (23.7) [20.2-27.6] |
| Currently smokers, n (%) [95%CI] | 42 (8.0) [5.9-10.8] |
| Bilateral oophorectomy, n (%) [95%CI] | 157 (30.0) [26.2-34.2] |
| Women with one ovary, n (%) [95%CI] | 148 (28.3) [24.5-32.4] |
| Women with both ovaries, n (%) [95%CI] | 217 (41.5) [37.3-45.9] |
| Last menstruation before surgery, n (%) [95%CI] | 341 (65.3) [61.0-69.3] |
| Menstruation at the time of surgery, n (%) [95%CI] | 181 (34.6) [30.6-38.9] |
| Hormone therapy users, n (%) [95%CI] | 116 (22.2) [18.7-26.0] |
| Non-users of hormone therapy, n (%) [95%CI] | 406 (77.7) [73.9-81.2] |
Menopause rating scale (*) deterioration of domains and quality of life (n=522).
| None/Little | Mildn (%)[95%CI] | Moderate | Severe | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Somato-vegetative | 124
(23.7) | 133 (25.4) | 191
(36.5) | 74 (14.1) |
| Psychological | 114
(21.8) | 193 (36.9) | 112
(21.4) | 103 (19.7) |
| Urogenital | 97
(18.5) | 60 (11.4) | 109
(20.8) | 256 (49.4) |
| Quality of life | 85
(16,2) | 95 (18.0) | 190
(36.4) | 152 (29.1) |
Atenas Insomnia Scale (*) (n=522).n (%) [95%CI].
| Sleep induction | Any | Mild | Moderate | Delayed |
| 228
(43.6) | 212 (40.6) | 66
(12.6) | 16 (3.0) | |
| Wake up at night | Any | Mild | Considerable | Serious |
| 163
(31.2) | 270 (51.2) | 76
(14.5) | 13 (2.4) | |
| Wake up earlier | No more | A Little | Markedly | Much more |
| 232
(44,4) | 223 (42.7) | 54
(10.3) | 13 (2.4) | |
| Total sleep duration | Suficient | Slightly insufficient | Markedly insufficient | Very insufficient |
| 254
(48.6) | 195 (37.6) | 60
(11,4) | 13 (2.4) | |
| General quality of the sleep | Satisfactory | Slightly insufficient | Moderately insufficient | Very insufficient |
| 263
(50.3) | 172 (32.9) | 75
(14.3) | 12 (2.3) | |
| Feeling of well-being during the day | Normal | Slightly diminished | Marckedly diminished | Very diminished |
| 267
(51.1) | 197 (37.7) | 40
(7.6) | 18 (3.4) | |
| Physical-mental functioning during the day | Normal | Slightly diminished | Marckedly diminished | Very diminished |
| 273
(52.3) | 190 (36.4) | 49
(9.3) | 10 (1.9) | |
| Drowsiness during the day | None | Mild | Considerably | Intense |
| 268
(51.3) | 175 (33.5) | 61
(11,6) | 18 (3.4) |
Abbreviated index of female sexuale function (*). All women involved n=522
| Desire | Very high | High | Moderate | Low | Non-existent |
| n (%) | 30
(5.7) | 51 (9.7) | 153
(29.3) | 149 (28.5) | 139
(26.6) |
| Women with sexual activity in the last four weeks n=390 (74.7%) | |||||
| Desire | Very high | High | Moderate | Low | Non-existent |
| 30
(7.6) | 51 (13.0) | 150
(38.4) | 119 (30.5) | 40
(10.2) | |
| Arousal | Very high | High | Moderate | Low | Non-existent |
| 35
(8.9) | 55 (14.1) | 146
(37.4) | 112 (28.7) | 42
(10.7) | |
| Lubrication | Almostalways | Mosttimes | Sometimes | Sometimes | Almost never or never |
| 25
(6.4) | 61 (15.6) | 154
(39.4) | 95 (24.3) | 55
(14.1) | |
| Orgasm | Almost always | Mosttimes | Sometimes | Sometimes | Almost never or never |
| 45
(11.5) | 93 (23.8) | 84
(21.5) | 101 (25.9) | 67
(17.1) | |
| Satisfaction | Very satisfied | Moderate | Identical | Moderate dissatisfaction | Very dissatisfied |
| 83
(21.2) | 101 (25.9) | 74
(18.9) | 84 (21.5) | 48
(12.3) | |
| Pain | Almost never or never | Rarely | Sometimes | Most times | Almost always or always |
| 147
(37.6) | 75 (19.2) | 91
(23.3) | 58 (14.8) | 19
(4.8) | |
Severe deterioration of the quality of life according to the presence of sexual dysfunction or insomnia in women with current sexual activity (n=390).
| Severe deterioration of the quality of lifeN (%) [95%CI] | OR [95%CI] |
| ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | Not adjusted | Adjusted | |||
| Sexual dysfunction | Yes | 105 (83.3) | 128
(48.4) | 5.5 [3.13-8.99] | 3.52 [2.01-6.17] | <0.0001 |
| No | 21 (16.6) | 136
(51.5) | ||||
| Insomnia | Yes | 89 (49.4) | 91
(50.5) | 4.57 [2.88-7.24] | 3.05 [1.86-4.99] | <0.0001 |
| No | 37 (17.6) | 173
(82.3) | ||||
Factors associated with severe deterioration of the quality of life adjusted logistic regression.
| Coefficient | Standard error |
| OR | 95%CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Insatisfaction about sexuality | 1.5624 | 0.4233 | 0.0002 | 4.77 | 2.08-10.93 |
| Decreased sense of well-being during the day | 1.1574 | 0.2922 | 0.0001 | 3.18 | 1.79-5.64 |
| Daytime drowsiness | 1.1486 | 0.3486 | 0.0010 | 3.15 | 1.59-6.24 |
| Low/non-existent sexual desire | 1.0797 | 0.2954 | 0.0003 | 2.94 | 1.65-5.25 |
| Genital lubrication presence | -0.8066 | 0.3788 | 0.0332 | 0.44 | 0.21-0.93 |
| CONSTANT | -2.7981 |
Excluded variables in the model according to stepwise regression: sleep induction, wake up at night, wake up earlier, sleep duration, sleep quality, physical-mental functioning during the day, excitement, orgasm and coital pain. Chi-squared: 110.62; DF: 5; p>0.1.