| Literature DB >> 34164409 |
Dandan Lin1, Xiao Huang1, Yi Sun1, Changwei Wei1, Anshi Wu1.
Abstract
Patients in the perioperative period usually present with different types and degrees of sleep disorders, which can severely affect their post-operative outcomes. Multiple risk factors may lead to the occurrence of perioperative sleep disorders, including personal factors, psychological factors, surgery factors, and environmental factors. In this review, we summarize the potential risk factors for perioperative sleep disorders during hospitalization. And it also provides an overview of perioperative outcomes and potential therapeutic prevention of perioperative sleep disorders. However, the further search is necessary to investigate the effectiveness and safety of preventions in the clinical practice and push forward the therapies.Entities:
Keywords: dexmedetomidine; mental diseases; perioperative neurocognitive disorder; perioperative sleep disorder; post-operative pain
Year: 2021 PMID: 34164409 PMCID: PMC8215143 DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2021.640416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med (Lausanne) ISSN: 2296-858X
Figure 1The overview of this paper. PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire; ISI, Insomnia Severity Index; ESS, Epworth Sleepiness Scale; GSDS, General Sleep Disturbance Scale.
The common assessments of PSD.
| Subjective assessment | PSQI | Subjective sleep quality, sleep latency, sleep duration, habitual sleep efficiency, sleep disturbances, use of sleeping medication, and daytime dysfunction over the last month. |
| ISI | The severity of sleep-onset, sleep maintenance difficulties, satisfaction with current sleep pattern, interference with daily functioning, noticeability impairment, and degree of distress or concern caused by sleep disorder. | |
| AIS | Sleep induction, awakenings during the night, final awakening, total sleep duration, sleep quality, well-being, functioning capacity, and sleepiness during the day. | |
| ESS | Daytime sleepiness. | |
| GSDS | Sleep onset latency, mid sleep wakes, early awakenings, quality of sleep, quantity of sleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, and medications for sleep | |
| Objective assessment | PSG | Total sleep time, sleep onset latency, wake time after sleep onset, awakenings, amount and percentage of the sleep stages (non-rapid eye movement and rapid eye movement) |
| Actigraphy | Set time in bed, sleep efficiency, total sleep time, sleep-onset latency, and wake after sleep onset |
PSQI, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaire; ISI, Insomnia Severity Index; AIS, Athens Insomnia Scale; ESS, Epworth Sleepiness Scale; GSDS, General Sleep Disturbance Scale; PSG, polysomnography.