| Literature DB >> 30143019 |
Sylvia Kotterba1, Thomas Neusser2, Christiane Norenberg3, Patrick Bussfeld4, Thomas Glaser2, Martin Dörner2, Markus Schürks5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sleep disorders and fatigue are common in multiple sclerosis (MS). The underlying causes are not fully understood, and prospective studies are lacking. Therefore, we conducted a prospective, observational cohort study investigating sleep quality, fatigue, quality of life, and comorbidities in patients with MS.Entities:
Keywords: Fatigue; Functional health status; Interferon beta-1b; Multiple sclerosis; Real world; Sleep quality
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30143019 PMCID: PMC6107945 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-018-1113-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Baseline characteristics and scores
| Characteristic | All Patients | Good sleepers (PSQI< 5) | Poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | |||
| Mean (SD) | 41.5 (11.3) | 40.4 (11.8) | 41.3 (10.7) |
| Median (range) | 41.0 (19–70) | 41.0 (19–61) | 41.0 (19–65) |
| Gender, n (%) | |||
| Women | 91 (71.1) | 21 (60.0) | 53 (74.7) |
| Men | 37 (28.9) | 14 (40.0) | 18 (25.4) |
| Diagnosis, n (%) | |||
| RRMS | 114 (89.1) | 31 (88.6) | 62 (87.3) |
| CIS | 14 (10.9) | 4 (11.4) | 9 (12.7) |
| Duration of disease, months | |||
| Mean (SD) | 43.0 (71.6) | 30.9 (63.8) | 45.6 (74.3) |
| Median (range) | 6.9 (0.1–315.1) | 6.9 (0.3–262.3) | 6.3 (0.1–315.1) |
| EDSS, median (range) | |||
| 2.0 (0–5) | 2.0 (0–5) | 2.0 (0–5) | |
| MFIS | |||
| Mean (SD) | 32.38 (20.33) | 20.20 (15.24) | 39.38 (18.78) |
| Median (range) | 34.0 (0.0–76.0) | 18.0 (0.0–51.0) | 43.0 (2.0–76.0) |
| SF-36 physical component score | |||
| Mean (SD) | 44.56 (11.35) | 50.86 (8.37) | 41.80 (11.41) |
| Median (range) | 46.53 (16.50–64.06) | 53.00 (22.67–64.06) | 41.21 (16.50–60.67) |
| SF-36 mental component score | |||
| Mean (SD) | 41.74 (13.28) | 47.84 (9.98) | 38.27 (13.31) |
| Median (range) | 44.39 (12.44–63.82) | 50.96 (22.76–63.82) | 39.54 (12.44–59.53) |
| HADS-D | |||
| HADS-D ≥ 8, n (%) | 29 (22.66) | 2 (5.71) | 25 (35.21) |
| HADS-A | |||
| HADS-A ≥ 8, n (%) | 41 (32.03) | 4 (11.43) | 32 (45.07) |
| ESS | |||
| Mean (SD) | 8.03 (4.54) | 6.69 (4.26) | 8.88 (4.71) |
| Median (range) | 8.0 (0.0–16.0) | 6.0 (0.0–14.0) | 9.0 (1.0–16.0) |
Subgroups of good sleepers (PSQI< 5) and poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) do not add up to N = 128 (100%) due to missing PSQI baseline values
PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, SD standard deviation, RRMS relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, CIS clinically isolated syndrome, EDSS Expanded Disability Status Scale, MFIS Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, SF-36 Short Form 36, HADS Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale
Course of sleep quality throughout the study
| Patients | Baseline visit | 6-month visit | 12-month visit | 18-month visit | 24-month visit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All patients, N | 128 | 109 | 96 | 65 | 61 |
| Patients with evaluable questionnaires, N | 106 | 90 | 82 | 51 | 41 |
| PSQI mean (SD) | 7.31 (4.36) | 6.37 (3.99) | 6.43 (4.03) | 6.45 (4.48) | 6.71 (4.11) |
| PSQI median (range) | 6.0 (1.0–18.0) | 5.5 (1.0–20.0) | 5.0 (1.0–18.0) | 5.0 (0.0–18.0) | 5.0 (1.0–18.0) |
| Proportion of patients with PSQI≥5 (95% confidence interval) | 55.47 (46.43–64.25) | 46.79 (37.17–56.59) | 50.00 (39.62–60.38) | 49.23 (36.60–61.93) | 37.70 (25.61–51.04) |
| Sensitivity analysis, N | 28 | 28 | 28 | 28 | 28 |
| PSQI mean (SD) | 6.75 (3.95) | 6.43 (4.26) | 6.00 (3.22) | 6.21 (4.07) | 6.29 (3.61) |
| PSQI median (range) | 5.0 (1.0–14.0) | 4.0 (1.0–18.0) | 5.5 (2.0–14.0) | 5.0 (1.0–18.0) | 5.0 (1.0–16.0) |
| Proportion of patients with PSQI≥5 (95% confidence interval) | 57.14 (37.18–75.54) | 46.43 (27.51–66.13) | 57.14 (37.18–75.54) | 64.29 (44.07–81.36) | 53.57 (33.87–72.49) |
PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, SD standard deviation
Fig. 1Course of fatigue (MFIS), functional health (SF-36), sleepiness (ESS), depression, and anxiety (HADS) throughout the study. Numbers of good sleepers (PSQI< 5) and poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) do not add up to number of all patients due to missing PSQI baseline values
MFIS Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, SF-36 Short Form-36, PCS physical component score, MCS mental component score, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale, HADS Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.
Course of symptom severity, restless legs syndrome, and pain throughout the BETASLEEP study
| Characteristic | Baseline visit | 6-month visit | 12-month visit | 18-month visit | 24-month visit | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Patients | Good sleepers (PSQI< 5) | Poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) | All Patients | Good sleepers (PSQI< 5) | Poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) | All Patients | Good sleepers (PSQI< 5) | Poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) | All Patients | Good sleepers (PSQI< 5) | Poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) | All Patients | Good sleepers (PSQI< 5) | Poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) | |
| EDSS | |||||||||||||||
| Median (range) | 2.0 (0.0–5.0) | 2.0 (0.0–5.0) | 2.0 (0.0–5.0) | 2.0 (0.0–6.5) | 2.0 (0.0–4.0) | 2.0 (0.0–6.5) | 2.0 (0.0–6.5) | 1.5 (0.0–4.5) | 2.0 (0.0–6.5) | 2.0 (0.0–6.5) | 1.5 (0.0–4.5) | 2.0 (0.0–6.5) | 2.0 (0.0–5.0) | 1.5 (0.0–5.0) | 2.0 (0.0–5.0) |
| MSFC | |||||||||||||||
| Median (range) | 0.11 (− 3.46–1.49) | 0.21 (− 1.01–0.69) | 0.08 (− 3.46–1.49) | 0.20 (− 1.13–0.87) | 0.26 (− 0.76–0.87) | 0.22 (− 1.13–0.80) | 0.17 (− 1.52–0.99) | 0.20 (− 0.46–0.73) | 0.17 (− 1.52–0.99) | ||||||
| RLS, evaluable patients (N) | |||||||||||||||
| n (%) | 5 (3.9) | 0 | 4 (6.0) | 3 (2.8) | 0 | 2 (3.4) | 4 (4.2) | 0 | 2 (4.0) | 1 (1.5) | 0 | 1 (2.9) | 2 (3.3) | 0 | 2 (6.5) |
| HSAL | |||||||||||||||
| Median (range) | 111.0 (18–193) | 18.0 (18–18) | 111.0 (38–193) | 42.5 (0–151) | 0.0 (0–0) | 50.0 (6–133) | 48.0 (0–89) | 0.0 (0–0) | 62.5 (48–77) | 61.5 (0–109) | 0.0 (0–0) | 61.5 (30–93) | 124.0 (26–137) | – | 75.0 (26–124) |
Numbers of good sleepers (PSQI< 5) and poor sleepers (PSQI≥5) do not add up to number of all patients due to missing PSQI baseline values
PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, EDSS Expanded Disability Status Scale, RLS restless legs syndrome, MSFC Multiple Sclerosis Functional Composite, SD standard deviation, HSAL Hamburg Pain Adjective List
Correlations between the primary and secondary outcome variables
| Baseline visit | 12-month visit | 24-month visit | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| MFIS (total score) | PSQI (total score) | MFIS (total score) | PSQI (total score) | MFIS (total score) | |||||||||||||
| N | rs | p | N | rs | p | N | rs | p | N | rs | p | N | rs | p | N | rs | p | |
|
| – | – | 106 |
| <.0001 | – | – | 82 |
| <.0001 | 41 |
| <.0001 | |||||
|
| 106 |
| <.0001 | – | – | 82 |
| <.0001 | – | – | 41 |
| <.0001 | |||||
|
| ||||||||||||||||||
| Physical component score (PCS) | 100 | −0.54 | <.0001 | 113 |
| <.0001 | 81 |
| <.0001 | 85 |
| <.0001 | 40 |
| <.0001 | 42 |
| <.0001 |
| Mental component score (MCS) | 100 | −0.47 | <.0001 | 113 |
| <.0001 | 81 | −0.57 | <.0001 | 85 |
| <.0001 | 40 |
| <.0001 | 42 |
| <.0001 |
|
| 103 | 0.27 | 0.0049 | 82 | 0.55 | <.0001 | 40 |
| 0.0011 | |||||||||
|
| 105 | 0.56 | <.0001 | 81 | 0.51 | <.0001 | 41 |
| 0.0002 | |||||||||
|
| 105 |
| <.0001 | 81 | 0.44 | <.0001 | 41 |
| 0.0001 | |||||||||
|
| 6 |
| 0.0045 | 5 |
| 0.0021 | 3 |
| . | |||||||||
|
| 4 |
| 0.5828 | 3 |
| . | 2 |
| . | |||||||||
Strong correlations are highlighted in bold numbers. PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, MFIS Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, SF-36 Short Form-36, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale, HADS Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HSAL Hamburg Pain Adjective List, IRLSSG International Restless Legs Symptom Study Group
Fig. 2Direction and strength of correlations between questionnaire results for primary and secondary outcome variables at the beginning of the study. PSQI Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, MFIS Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, SF-36 Short Form 36, PCS physical component score, MCS mental component score, ESS Epworth Sleepiness Scale, HADS-D Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Depression Subscale, HADS-A Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale Anxiety Subscale