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Clinical efficacy and mechanism study of mid-frequency anti-snoring device in treating moderate obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome 被引量:1
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作者 Bao Qian Zhan-Jun Chen +3 位作者 Yong-Sheng Wang Xiao-Yan Hu Xiao-Biao Hu Yong-Hua Zheng 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第5期942-950,共9页
BACKGROUND Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS)is primarily caused by airway obstruction due to narrowing and blockage in the nasal and nasopha-ryngeal,oropharyngeal,soft palate,and tongue base areas.The m... BACKGROUND Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS)is primarily caused by airway obstruction due to narrowing and blockage in the nasal and nasopha-ryngeal,oropharyngeal,soft palate,and tongue base areas.The mid-frequency anti-snoring device is a new technology based on sublingual nerve stimulation.Its principle is to improve the degree of oropharyngeal airway stenosis in OSAHS patients under mid-frequency wave stimulation.Nevertheless,there is a lack of clinical application and imaging evidence.METHODS We selected 50 patients diagnosed with moderate OSAHS in our hospital between July 2022 and August 2023.They underwent a 4-wk treatment regimen involving the mid-frequency anti-snoring device during nighttime sleep.Following the treatment,we monitored and assessed the sleep apnea quality of life index and Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores.Additionally,we performed computed tomo-graphy scans of the oropharynx in the awake state,during snoring,and while using the mid-frequency anti-snoring device.Cross-sectional area measurements in different states were taken at the narrowest airway point in the soft palate posterior and retrolingual areas.RESULTS Compared to pretreatment measurements,patients exhibited a significant reduction in the apnea-hypopnea index,the percentage of time with oxygen saturation below 90%,snoring frequency,and the duration of the most prolonged apnea event.The lowest oxygen saturation showed a notable increase,and both sleep apnea quality of life index and Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores improved.Oropharyngeal computed tomography scans revealed that in OSAHS patients cross-sectional areas of the oropharyngeal airway in the soft palate posterior area and retrolingual area decreased during snoring compared to the awake state.Conversely,during mid-frequency anti-snoring device treatment,these areas increased compared to snoring.CONCLUSION The mid-frequency anti-snoring device demonstrates the potential to enhance various sleep parameters in patients with moderate OSAHS,thereby improving their quality of life and reducing daytime sleepiness.These therapeutic effects are attributed to the device’s ability to ameliorate the narrowing of the oropharynx in OSAHS patients. 展开更多
关键词 Mid-frequency anti-snoring device Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome sleep monitoring Oropharyngeal computed tomography Curative effect
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Effects of hormone replacement therapy on mood and sleep quality in menopausal women 被引量:2
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作者 Qing Liu Zhen Huang Ping Xu 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第7期1087-1094,共8页
BACKGROUND Hormone replacement therapy is an effective treatment strategy for the management of symptoms in naturally menopausal women.However,some patients report experiencing adverse effects.AIM To analyze the effec... BACKGROUND Hormone replacement therapy is an effective treatment strategy for the management of symptoms in naturally menopausal women.However,some patients report experiencing adverse effects.AIM To analyze the effects of hormone replacement therapy in menopausal female patients.METHODS A total of 152 menopausal female patients admitted to the Gynecology Department of the Ganzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital between January 2021 and December 2023 were divided into the observation group(n=76,conventional treatment+hormone replacement therapy)and the control group(n=76,conventional treatment only)via random casting.The improvement observed in the following items were compared between the groups:Kupperman menopausal index(KMI),emotional state[The Positive and Negative Affect Scale(PANAS)],sleep quality[Self-Rating Scale of Sleep(SRSS)],treatment effectiveness,and treatment safety.RESULTS The modified KMI and SRSS scores of the observation group were lower than those of the control group after three rounds of treatment.The improvement in the PANAS score observed in the observation group was greater than that observed in the control group(P<0.05).The total treatment effectivity rate in the observation group was higher than that in the control group(86.84%vs 96.05%,χ2=4.121,P=0.042).The incidence rate of adverse reactions in the two groups was comparable(6.58%vs 9.21%,χ2=0.361,P=0.547).CONCLUSION Hormone replacement therapy effectively improved the clinical symptoms,actively channeled negative emotions,and improved the quality of sleep in menopausal patients,indicating its effectiveness and safety. 展开更多
关键词 Hormone replacement therapy MENOPAUSE WOMEN Mood states sleep quality Sex hormones
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Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on postoperative sleep disturbance in older patients undergoing lower limb major arthroplasty:a prospective,double-blind,pilot,randomised controlled trial
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作者 Jie Yang Mingshu Tao +12 位作者 Rongguang Liu Jiaxing Fang Chunyan Li Dexian Chen Qi Wei Xingyu Xiong Wenxin Zhao Wen Tan Yuan Han Hongxing Zhang He Liu Song Zhang Junli Cao 《General Psychiatry》 CSCD 2024年第2期224-233,共10页
Background Postoperative sleep disturbance(PSD)is a common and serious postoperative complication and is associated with poor postoperative outcomes.Aims This study aimed to investigate the effect of transcranial dire... Background Postoperative sleep disturbance(PSD)is a common and serious postoperative complication and is associated with poor postoperative outcomes.Aims This study aimed to investigate the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS)on PSD in older patients undergoing lower limb major arthroplasty.Methods In this prospective,double-blind,pilot,randomised,sham-controlled trial,patients 65 years and over undergoing lower limb major arthroplasty were randomly assigned to receive active tDCS(a-tDCS)or sham tDCS(s-tDCS).The primary outcomes were the objective sleep measures on postoperative nights(N)1 and N2.Results 116 inpatients were assessed for eligibility,and a total of 92 patients were enrolled;47 received a-tDCS and 45 received s-tDCS.tDCS improved PSD by altering the following sleep measures in the a-tDCS and s-tDCS groups;the respective comparisons were as follows:the promotion of rapid eye movement(REM)sleep time on N1(64.5(33.5-105.5)vs 19.0(0.0,45.0)min,F=20.10,p<0.001)and N2(75.0(36.0-120.8)vs 30.0(1.3-59.3)min,F=12.55,p<0.001);the total sleep time on N1(506.0(408.0-561.0)vs 392.0(243.0-483.5)min,F=14.13,p<0.001)and N2(488.5(455.5-548.5)vs 346.0(286.5-517.5)min,F=7.36,p=0.007);the deep sleep time on N1(130.0(103.3-177.0)vs 42.5(9.8-100.8)min,F=24.4,p<0.001)and N2(103.5(46.0-154.8)vs 57.5(23.3-106.5)min,F=8.4,p=0.004);and the percentages of light sleep and REM sleep on N1 and N2(p<0.05 for each).The postoperative depression and anxiety scores did not differ significantly between the two groups.No significant adverse events were reported.Conclusion In older patients undergoing lower limb major arthroplasty,a single session of anodal tDCS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex showed a potentially prophylactic effect in improving postoperative short-term objective sleep measures.However,this benefit was temporary and was not maintained over time. 展开更多
关键词 sleep STIMULATION POSTOPERATIVE
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Effect of nocturia in patients with different severity of obstructive sleep apnea on polysomnography: A retrospective observational study
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作者 Chin-Heng Lu Hung-Min Chang +5 位作者 Kuang-Hsi Chang Yen-Chuan Ou Chao-Yu Hsu Min-Che Tung Frank Cheau-Feng Lin Stella Chin-Shaw Tsai 《Asian Journal of Urology》 CSCD 2024年第3期486-496,共11页
Patients with suspected OSA were examined using PSG.They were divided into two groups based on the presence of nocturia.Nocturia was defined as a patient who needed to void at least once.Apneaehypopnea index(AHI)was e... Patients with suspected OSA were examined using PSG.They were divided into two groups based on the presence of nocturia.Nocturia was defined as a patient who needed to void at least once.Apneaehypopnea index(AHI)was employed to classify patients according to degrees of severity:AHI<5 events/h,5 events/hAHI<15 events/h,15 events/hAHI<30 events/h,and AHI30 events/h,defined as normal,mild OSA,moderate OSA,and severe OSA,respectively.Demographic variables,PSG parameters,International Prostate Symptom Scores(IPSSs),and quality of life scores due to urinary symptoms were analyzed.Results:In total 140 patients,114 patients had OSA(48 had mild OSA;34 had moderate OSA;and 32 had severe OSA)and 107 patients had nocturia.The total IPSS was significantly higher in nocturia patients in all groups except the group of severe OSA patients.With the increasing severity of OSA,more correlated factors related to nocturia were determined.In mild OSA patients,nocturia related to increased age(p=0.025),minimum arterial blood oxygenation saturation(p=0.046),and decreased AHI of non-rapid eye movement(p=0.047),AHI of total sleep time(p=0.010),and desaturation index(p=0.012).In moderate OSA patients,nocturia related to increased age(p<0.001),awake time(p=0.025),stage 1 sleep(p=0.033),and sleep latency(p=0.033),and decreased height(p=0.044),weight(p=0.025),and sleep efficiency(p=0.003).In severe OSA patients,nocturia related to increased weight(p=0.011),body mass index(p=0.009),awake time(p=0.008),stage 1 sleep(p=0.040),arousal number(p=0.030),arousal index(p=0.013),periodic limb movement number(p=0.013),and periodic limb movement index(p=0.004),and decreased baseline arterial blood oxygenation saturation(p=0.046).Conclusion:Our study revealed that there were more correlated factors related to nocturia with increasing severity of OSA.This study helps in clinical education and treatment for OSA patients with different severity. 展开更多
关键词 NOCTURIA Obstructive sleep apnea POLYSOMNOGRAPHY Apnea-hypopnea index International Prostate Symptom Score
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Observation of the Effectiveness of Rapid Recovery Nursing on Lung Cancer Surgery Patients and Its Impact on Sleep Quality
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作者 Weiwei Chen Dandan Liu 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2024年第2期29-32,共4页
Objective: To investigate the nursing effects of rapid recovery care measures on lung cancer surgery patients. Methods: 42 cases of lung cancer surgery patients were divided into control group and study group, with 21... Objective: To investigate the nursing effects of rapid recovery care measures on lung cancer surgery patients. Methods: 42 cases of lung cancer surgery patients were divided into control group and study group, with 21 cases in each group. The sleep quality and postoperative recovery indicators were compared between the two groups. Results: The study group showed better results than the control group in terms of PSQI scores, venting time, extubation time, time to getting out of bed, and duration of antibiotic use, with P Conclusion: Rapid recovery nursing has a positive impact on improving sleep quality and promoting postoperative recovery in lung cancer surgery patients. 展开更多
关键词 Rapid Recovery Nursing Lung Cancer Surgery sleep Quality
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Resilience provides mediating effect of resilience between fear of progression and sleep quality in patients with hematological malignancies
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作者 Yuan Tian Ying-Li Wang 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第4期541-552,共12页
BACKGROUND Hematological tumors are common malignant tumors,with high morbidity and mortality rates.Most patients with hematological malignancies develop sleep disorders that seriously affect their life and health bec... BACKGROUND Hematological tumors are common malignant tumors,with high morbidity and mortality rates.Most patients with hematological malignancies develop sleep disorders that seriously affect their life and health because of acute onset of disease,rapid progression,high recurrence rates,complex treatment methods,and treatment costs.AIM To explore the mediating effect of resilience on fear of disease progression and sleep quality in patients with hematological malignancies.METHODS A cross-sectional analysis of 100 patients with hematological malignancies,treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinzhou Medical University between August 2022 and August 2023,was conducted.Patients were assessed using a general data survey,a simplified scale for the fear of progression(FoP)of disease,a resilience scale,and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.Statistical analysis was conducted to determine the relationship between various patient characteristics and FoP,resilience,and sleep quality.Spearman’s correlation analysis was used to examine the correlations between mental resilience,FoP,and sleep quality.RESULTS The total FoP score mean value in patients with hematological malignancies was 38.09±5.16;the total resilience score mean value was 40.73±7.04;and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index score mean value was 10.72±1.90.FoP,resilience,and sleep quality of the patients were associated with family per capita monthly income and patient education level(P<0.05).Spearman correlation analysis revealed that FoP was negatively correlated with resilience and sleep quality scores(r=-0.560,-0.537,P<0.01),respectively,and resilience was significantly associated with sleep quality scores(r=0.688,P<0.01).Mediation analysis showed that the mediating effect of resilience between FoP and sleep quality in patients with hematological malignancies was-0.100 and accounted for 50.51%of the total effect.This indicated that FoP directly and indirectly affected sleep quality through the mesomeric effect of resilience.CONCLUSION Resilience is an intermediary variable between FoP and sleep quality in patients with hematological malignancies.Medical staff should evaluate and follow-up FoP and resilience to implement measures to improve sleep quality. 展开更多
关键词 RESILIENCE Blood tumor Fear of progression sleep quality Mediating effect
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Effects of serum inflammatory factors,health index and disease activity scores on ankylosing spondylitis patients with sleep disorder
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作者 Hui Wang Jia-Ying Sun Yue Zhang 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第6期866-875,共10页
BACKGROUND Patients with ankylosing spondylitis(AS)frequently suffer from comorbid sleep disorders,exacerbating the burden of the disease and affecting their quality of life.AIM To investigate the clinical significanc... BACKGROUND Patients with ankylosing spondylitis(AS)frequently suffer from comorbid sleep disorders,exacerbating the burden of the disease and affecting their quality of life.AIM To investigate the clinical significance of serum inflammatory factors,health index and disease activity scores in patients with AS complicated by sleep disorders.METHODS A total of 106 AS patients with comorbid sleep disorders were included in the study.The patients were grouped into the desirable and undesirable prognosis groups in accordance with their clinical outcomes.The serum levels of inflammatory factors,including C-reactive protein,erythrocyte sedimentation rate,interleukin(IL)-6,tumour necrosis factor-αand IL-1β,were measured.Disease activity scores,such as the Bath AS functional index,Bath AS disease activity index,Bath AS metrology index and AS disease activity score,were assessed.The health index was obtained through the Short Form-36 questionnaire.RESULTS The study found significant associations amongst serum inflammatory factors,health index and disease activity scores in AS patients with comorbid sleep disorders.Positive correlations were found between serum inflammatory factors and disease activity scores,indicating the influence of heightened systemic inflammation on disease severity and functional impairment.Conversely,negative correlations were found between disease activity scores and health index parameters,highlighting the effect of disease activity on various aspects of healthrelated quality of life.Logistic regression analysis further confirmed the predictive value of these factors on patient outcomes,underscoring their potential utility in risk assessment and prognostication.CONCLUSION The findings demonstrate the intricate interplay amongst disease activity,systemic inflammation and patientreported health outcomes in AS patients complicated by sleep disorders.The results emphasise the need for comprehensive care strategies that address the diverse needs and challenges faced by these patients and underscore the potential relevance of serum inflammatory factors,health index and disease activity scores as prognostic markers in this patient population. 展开更多
关键词 Inflammatory factors Disease activity scores Health index Ankylosing spondylitis sleep disorders
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Effects of positive psychological control intervention on sleep and psychology of officers and soldiers working at sea
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作者 Yu-Qing Liu Jian-Liang Sun +5 位作者 Mei Jing Guo-Xiang Liu Jie Shi Xue-Wei Zhu Fei Wang Mei-Hua Ye 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第10期1538-1546,共9页
BACKGROUND The working environment of submarine crews is also very special.They are in a closed,high-temperature,high-noise,high-vibration and narrow working and living space for a long time,and they suffer from physi... BACKGROUND The working environment of submarine crews is also very special.They are in a closed,high-temperature,high-noise,high-vibration and narrow working and living space for a long time,and they suffer from physical discomfort caused by seasickness,which will affect the mental health of officers and soldiers.American psychologists have achieved positive results in psychological resilience training for officers and soldiers from the perspective of positive psychology.At present,there are few reports on the correlation between psychological resilience in the field of domestic research on submarine crew psychology,and it is necessary to conduct further research.METHODS A total of 121 soldiers working in a confined space of a large ship were randomly divided into an experimental group and a control group.The 50 soldiers in the experimental group were given a training course intervention,while the 71 soldiers in the control group did not receive any intervention measures.The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index,Psychological Resilience Scale,military Psycho-logical Stress Self-Assessment Questionnaire,and General Self-Efficacy Scale scores were compared before and 6 months after the intervention.RESULTS Under the positive psychological control intervention,except for sleep efficiency(P=0.05),the difference between the remaining dimensions of the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores and the total scores of the experimental group compared with the control group was statistically significant(P<0.05);the assessment of the psychological condition showed that,in addition to the Psychological Stress Self-assessment Questionnaire for Military Personnel scores(P=0.05),the scores of the Mental Toughness Scale(Dispositional Resilience Scale Resilience II)in the experimental group,General Self-Efficacy Scale scores were statistically significant(P<0.05)compared to pre-intervention.CONCLUSION Positive psychological intervention and control can improve the sleep state and psychological state of officers and soldiers working in confined space at sea. 展开更多
关键词 Active psychological control intervention Officers and soldiers sleep state MENTALITY effect
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Effect of bright-light therapy on depression and anxiety of a patient with Alzheimer’s disease combined with sleep disorder:A case report
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作者 Xi Mei Chen-Jun Zou +2 位作者 Cheng-Ying Zheng Jun Hu Dong-Sheng Zhou 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第12期1982-1987,共6页
BACKGROUND Alzheimer’s disease(AD)is a common type of dementia due to neuronal impairment.In addition,psychobehavioral symptoms including severe sleep disorders,depression and anxiety can occur in most patients with ... BACKGROUND Alzheimer’s disease(AD)is a common type of dementia due to neuronal impairment.In addition,psychobehavioral symptoms including severe sleep disorders,depression and anxiety can occur in most patients with AD.CASE SUMMARY We report a case of a 68-year-old woman with a 2-year history of AD.She initially presented with memory loss,progressively more severe,leading to a depressive and anxious status.The clinical symptoms also included severe sleep disturbances.Considering the age and health state of the patient,a non-pharmacological treatment of bright light therapy was used to improve her sleep quality.The treatment was provided for 30 minutes twice a day,during 8:30 am to 9:00 am and 16:30 pm to 17:00 pm.After 4 weeks of therapy,the sleep quality notably improved,with a marked decrease in daytime sleep,increase in nighttime sleep,and disappearance of nocturnal activity.The depression and anxiety were also suppressed significantly.CONCLUSION This case report suggested that bright light therapy can have a positive effect on sleep quality in elderly patients with AD and can be used as an effective and safe non-pharmacological treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Bright-light therapy sleep disturbance Alzheimer’s disease DEMENTIA Nonpharmacological treatment Case report
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Effects of strengthening prospective nursing practice on sleep quality,anxiety,and depression of awake patients in intensive care unit
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作者 Fei Lin Lei Liu 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第5期735-741,共7页
BACKGROUND The intensive care unit(ICU)is a specialized hospital department.Awake patients in the ICU frequently encounter adverse psychological states,such as anxiety and fear,often accompanied by poor sleep quality.... BACKGROUND The intensive care unit(ICU)is a specialized hospital department.Awake patients in the ICU frequently encounter adverse psychological states,such as anxiety and fear,often accompanied by poor sleep quality.This situation has garnered significant attention within the medical community.AIM To investigate the impact of prospective nursing intervention strategies on the sleep quality and negative emotional state of conscious ICU patients.METHODS One hundred and twenty ICU awake patients admitted to our hospital were selected and randomly divided into control(n=60)and observation(n=60)groups.Patients in the control group were cared for using the conventional nursing model,while patients in the observation group were cared for using the prospective nursing model.Sleep improvement was assessed using the International Standardized Sleep Efficiency Formula and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI).The PSQI,Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item(GAD-7)scale,Self-Depression Scale(SDS),and satisfaction before and after treatment were used to assess the negative emotional states of patients under the two care models.RESULTS Patient satisfaction in the observation group was significantly higher than in the control group.The GAD-7 and SDS scores in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the control group,and the total effective rate of sleep improvement in the observation group was significantly higher than in the control group.After treatment,the PSQI scores of the two groups significantly decreased(P<0.05).The decrease in the observation group was more significan than that in the control group,and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant.CONCLUSION Prospective nursing interventions can improve sleep quality and psychological levels and significantly affect conscious patients in the ICU,which is worthy of clinical application. 展开更多
关键词 Prospective nursing Intensive care unit SOBRIETY Mental health sleep quality Anxiety and depression
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Screening of Effective Traditional Chinese Medicine Monomer Compounds for the Treatment of Nonorganic Sleep Disorders Based on Network Pharmacology
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作者 Conghui WANG Xiong CHEN +2 位作者 Keke MA Jiale LIAO Chunqi AI 《Medicinal Plant》 2024年第6期34-36,共3页
[Objectives] To find effective monomer compounds of traditional Chinese medicine targeting nonorganic sleep disorders.[Methods] The reverse thinking of "target-compound" was adopted to search for effective t... [Objectives] To find effective monomer compounds of traditional Chinese medicine targeting nonorganic sleep disorders.[Methods] The reverse thinking of "target-compound" was adopted to search for effective traditional Chinese medicine monomer compounds that intervene in the core targets of nonorganic sleep disorders, and molecular docking technology was used to verify the traditional Chinese medicine monomer compounds that meet the expected goals.[Results] Based on the storm related targets of nonorganic sleep disorders, five monomer compounds of traditional Chinese medicine were screened, namely paeoniflorin, chlorogenic acid, quercetin, baicalin, and ginsenoside Rg1. These monomer compounds of traditional Chinese medicine act on multiple targets such as CASP8, IKBKB, IL1B, IL6, CXCL8, etc. , thereby playing a role in calming the mind and improving sleep.[Conclusions] These monomer compounds of traditional Chinese medicine had potential pharmacological effects on nonorganic sleep disorders and high value in subsequent experiments and clinical applications. 展开更多
关键词 Nonorganic sleep disorders Monomer compounds of traditional Chinese medicine TARGET Network pharmacology
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Regulation of sleep by astrocytes in the hypothalamic ventrolateral preoptic nucleus
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作者 Jae-Hong Kim Ruqayya Afridi +2 位作者 Il-Sung Jang Maan Gee Lee Kyoungho Suk 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第4期1098-1100,共3页
Astrocytes are functionally dynamic cells that support neurons in multiple ways throughout an organism’s lifespan.The astrocytic regulation of neuronal activity has been increasingly recognized in recent years.Astroc... Astrocytes are functionally dynamic cells that support neurons in multiple ways throughout an organism’s lifespan.The astrocytic regulation of neuronal activity has been increasingly recognized in recent years.Astrocytes are now recognized as playing a more complex role than mere bystanders in the central nervous system.However,their role in regulating the sleep neurocircuitry is not well understood.From this perspective,we highlight the role of astrocytes in sleep modulation,with a particular focus on regulatory mechanisms related to the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus(VLPO)of the hypothalamus.We briefly discuss recent literature reporting the role of VLPO astrocytes in regulating sleep-associated behaviors. 展开更多
关键词 sleep ventrolateral ASTROCYTES
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Persistent alterations in gray matter in COVID-19 patients experiencing sleep disturbances:a 3-month longitudinal study
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作者 Kaixuan Zhou Gaoxiong Duan +19 位作者 Ying Liu Bei Peng Xiaoyan Zhou Lixia Qin Lingyan Liang Yichen Wei Qingping Zhang Xiaocheng Li Haixia Qin Yinqi Lai Yian Lu Yan Zhang Jiazhu Huang Jinli Huang Yinfei Ouyang Bolin Bin Mingming Zhao Jun Liu Jianrong Yang Demao Deng 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第10期3013-3024,共12页
Sleep disturbances are among the most prevalent neuropsychiatric symptoms in individuals who have recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections.Previous studies have demonstrated abnormal b... Sleep disturbances are among the most prevalent neuropsychiatric symptoms in individuals who have recovered from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections.Previous studies have demonstrated abnormal brain structures in patients with sleep disturbances who have recovered from coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19).However,neuroimaging studies on sleep disturbances caused by COVID-19 are scarce,and existing studies have primarily focused on the long-term effects of the virus,with minimal acute phase data.As a result,little is known about the pathophysiology of sleep disturbances in the acute phase of COVID-19.To address this issue,we designed a longitudinal study to investigate whether alterations in brain structure occur during the acute phase of infection,and verified the results using 3-month follow-up data.A total of 26 COVID-19 patients with sleep disturbances(aged 51.5±13.57 years,8 women and 18 men),27 COVID-19 patients without sleep disturbances(aged 47.33±15.98 years,9 women and 18 men),and 31 age-and gender-matched healthy controls(aged 49.19±17.51 years,9 women and 22 men)were included in this study.Eleven COVID-19 patients with sleep disturbances were included in a longitudinal analysis.We found that COVID-19 patients with sleep disturbances exhibited brain structural changes in almost all brain lobes.The cortical thicknesses of the left pars opercularis and left precuneus were significantly negatively correlated with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores.Additionally,we observed changes in the volume of the hippocampus and its subfield regions in COVID-19 patients compared with the healthy controls.The 3-month follow-up data revealed indices of altered cerebral structure(cortical thickness,cortical grey matter volume,and cortical surface area)in the frontal-parietal cortex compared with the baseline in COVID-19 patients with sleep disturbances.Our findings indicate that the sleep disturbances patients had altered morphology in the cortical and hippocampal structures during the acute phase of infection and persistent changes in cortical regions at 3 months post-infection.These data improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of sleep disturbances caused by COVID-19. 展开更多
关键词 brain structure cortical gray matter volume cortical surface area cortical thickness HIPPOCAMPUS magnetic resonance imaging Pittsburgh sleep Quality Index severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections sleep disturbances sub-cortical volume
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Effectiveness of Low-Temperature Plasma Adenoidectomy Combined with Bilateral Tonsillectomy in the Treatment of Snoring in Children and Its Effect on Sleep Quality
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作者 Huanfa Yan Jiping Yan +2 位作者 Qingmin Li Chunfang Gu Jianxu Liu 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2024年第5期255-259,共5页
Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic effect of low-temperature plasma adenoidectomy(abbreviation:adenoid low-temperature plasma excision)coupled with tonsillectomy(bilateral)on snoring in children.Methods:Seventy-six... Objective:To evaluate the therapeutic effect of low-temperature plasma adenoidectomy(abbreviation:adenoid low-temperature plasma excision)coupled with tonsillectomy(bilateral)on snoring in children.Methods:Seventy-six cases of snoring children treated in the hospital between November 2020 and November 2023 were selected.38 cases of children in Group A agreed to surgery and were admitted to the hospital for surgical treatment and were treated with adenoid cryo-plasma excision combined with tonsillectomy(bilaterally),and 38 cases of children in Group B did not agree to outpatient conservative treatment for surgery,and the results of the treatment were compared.Results:Before treatment,there was no difference between the ventilation function indexes,sleep quality scores,and quality of life scores of the two groups compared with each other(P>0.05).After treatment,the ventilation function indexes of Group A were better than Group B,and the sleep quality score and quality of life score were higher than that of Group B.The total effective rate of Group A was higher than that of Group B(P<0.05).Conclusion:Adenoid cryo-plasma excision combined with tonsillectomy(bilateral)can improve the quality of life,ventilation function,and sleep quality of children with snoring,and can enhance the efficacy. 展开更多
关键词 Cryo-plasma adenoidectomy Bilateral tonsillectomy Children snoring sleep quality
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Decoding the nexus:branched-chain amino acids and their connection with sleep,circadian rhythms,and cardiometabolic health
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作者 Hui Li Laurent Seugnet 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第5期1350-1363,共14页
The sleep-wake cycle stands as an integrative process essential for sustaining optimal brain function and,either directly or indirectly,overall body health,encompassing metabolic and cardiovascular well-being.Given th... The sleep-wake cycle stands as an integrative process essential for sustaining optimal brain function and,either directly or indirectly,overall body health,encompassing metabolic and cardiovascular well-being.Given the heightened metabolic activity of the brain,there exists a considerable demand for nutrients in comparison to other organs.Among these,the branched-chain amino acids,comprising leucine,isoleucine,and valine,display distinctive significance,from their contribution to protein structure to their involvement in overall metabolism,especially in cerebral processes.Among the first amino acids that are released into circulation post-food intake,branched-chain amino acids assume a pivotal role in the regulation of protein synthesis,modulating insulin secretion and the amino acid sensing pathway of target of rapamycin.Branched-chain amino acids are key players in influencing the brain's uptake of monoamine precursors,competing for a shared transporter.Beyond their involvement in protein synthesis,these amino acids contribute to the metabolic cycles ofγ-aminobutyric acid and glutamate,as well as energy metabolism.Notably,they impact GABAergic neurons and the excitation/inhibition balance.The rhythmicity of branchedchain amino acids in plasma concentrations,observed over a 24-hour cycle and conserved in rodent models,is under circadian clock control.The mechanisms underlying those rhythms and the physiological consequences of their disruption are not fully understood.Disturbed sleep,obesity,diabetes,and cardiovascular diseases can elevate branched-chain amino acid concentrations or modify their oscillatory dynamics.The mechanisms driving these effects are currently the focal point of ongoing research efforts,since normalizing branched-chain amino acid levels has the ability to alleviate the severity of these pathologies.In this context,the Drosophila model,though underutilized,holds promise in shedding new light on these mechanisms.Initial findings indicate its potential to introduce novel concepts,particularly in elucidating the intricate connections between the circadian clock,sleep/wake,and metabolism.Consequently,the use and transport of branched-chain amino acids emerge as critical components and orchestrators in the web of interactions across multiple organs throughout the sleep/wake cycle.They could represent one of the so far elusive mechanisms connecting sleep patterns to metabolic and cardiovascular health,paving the way for potential therapeutic interventions. 展开更多
关键词 branched-chain amino acids cardiovascular health circadian clock DROSOPHILA INSULIN metabolism sleep γ-aminobutyric acid
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Analysis of the Effect of Intensive Nursing Care on Improving Sleep Quality During the Perioperative Period of Severed Finger Reimplantation
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作者 Yan Zhu Chao Huang 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2024年第6期322-327,共6页
Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of perioperative intensive nursing on patients who underwent severed finger reimplantation and its influence on sleep quality.Methods:62 patients who underwent severed fing... Objective:To investigate the clinical effect of perioperative intensive nursing on patients who underwent severed finger reimplantation and its influence on sleep quality.Methods:62 patients who underwent severed finger reimplantation between January 2023 and December 2023 were included.They were divided into two groups:the observation group(n=31)and the control group(n=31).The control group received basic nursing interventions,while the observation group received intensive nursing care.The comparison parameters included visual analog pain score(VAS),incidence of vascular crises,length of hospitalization,Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI),Hamilton Depression Score(HAM-D),Hamilton Anxiety Score(HAM-A),and patient satisfaction.Results:Postoperative VAS score,incidence of vascular crisis,hospitalization time,PSQI score,and HAM-A and HAM-D scores of the observation group were lower than those of the control group(P<0.05).Meanwhile,the patient satisfaction of the observation group was higher than that of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Perioperative intensive nursing care for patients undergoing severed finger reimplantation demonstrates significant benefits.It reduces postoperative pain,lowers the incidence of vascular crises,shortens hospitalization durations,enhances sleep quality,alleviates negative emotions,and improves nursing satisfaction.These findings underscore the importance and applicability of such care practices. 展开更多
关键词 Intensive nursing care Replantation of severed fingers Perioperative period sleep quality
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Near-infrared brain functional characteristics of mild cognitive impairment with sleep disorders
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作者 Heng Liao Sha Liao +5 位作者 Yu-Jiao Gao Xi Wang Li-Hong Guo Su Zheng Wu Yang Yi-Nan Dai 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2025年第1期106-116,共11页
BACKGROUND Mild cognitive impairment(MCI)has a high risk of progression to Alzheimer’s disease.The disease is often accompanied by sleep disorders,and whether sleep disorders have an effect on brain function in patie... BACKGROUND Mild cognitive impairment(MCI)has a high risk of progression to Alzheimer’s disease.The disease is often accompanied by sleep disorders,and whether sleep disorders have an effect on brain function in patients with MCI is unclear.AIM To explore the near-infrared brain function characteristics of MCI with sleep disorders.METHODS A total of 120 patients with MCI(MCI group)and 50 healthy subjects(control group)were selected.All subjects underwent the functional near-infrared spec-troscopy test.Collect baseline data,Mini-Mental State Examination,Montreal Cognitive Assessment scale,fatigue severity scale(FSS)score,sleep parameter,and oxyhemoglobin(Oxy-Hb)concentration and peak time of functional near-infrared spectroscopy test during the task period.The relationship between Oxy-RESULTS Compared with the control group,the FSS score of the MCI group was higher(t=11.310),and the scores of Pittsburgh sleep quality index,sleep time,sleep efficiency,nocturnal sleep disturbance,and daytime dysfunction were higher(Z=-10.518,-10.368,-9.035,-10.661,-10.088).Subjective sleep quality and total sleep time scores were lower(Z=-11.592,-9.924).The sleep efficiency of the MCI group was lower,and the awakening frequency,rem sleep latency period,total sleep time,and oxygen desaturation index were higher(t=5.969,5.829,2.887,3.003,5.937).The Oxy-Hb concentration at T0,T1,and T2 in the MCI group was lower(t=14.940,11.280,5.721),and the peak time was higher(t=18.800,13.350,9.827).In MCI patients,the concentration of Oxy-Hb during T0 was negatively correlated with the scores of Pittsburgh sleep quality index,sleep time,total sleep time,and sleep efficiency(r=-0.611,-0.388,-0.563,-0.356).It was positively correlated with sleep efficiency and total sleep time(r=0.754,0.650),and negatively correlated with oxygen desaturation index(r=-0.561)and FSS score(r=-0.526).All comparisons were P<0.05.CONCLUSION Patients with MCI and sleep disorders have lower near-infrared brain function than normal people,which is related to sleep quality.Clinically,a comprehensive assessment of the near-infrared brain function of patients should be carried out to guide targeted treatment and improve curative effect. 展开更多
关键词 MILD Cognitive impairment sleep disorders NEAR-INFRARED Brain functional CHARACTERISTICS
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ADJUSTING EFFECTS OF APPLICATION OF GARLIC PASTE AT SHNQU (神阙 CV8) ON THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OF BODY TEMPERATURE INDUCED BY SLEEP DEPRIVATION
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作者 朱崇田 石娜 +1 位作者 吴东 黄泳 《World Journal of Acupuncture-Moxibustion》 2007年第1期23-27,共5页
Objective To observe the effect of application of garlic paste at Shenque (神阙 CV8) on the circadian rhythm in sleep deprivation young students. Metheds Twenty healthy volunteer young male students from Southern Me... Objective To observe the effect of application of garlic paste at Shenque (神阙 CV8) on the circadian rhythm in sleep deprivation young students. Metheds Twenty healthy volunteer young male students from Southern Medical University were randomly divided into three groups: normal group (A), sleep deprivation group (B) and treatment group (C). Volunteers in group B and C received 48 h sleep deprivation (SD), and in the mean time volunteers in group C were treated by garlic paste at Shenque (神阙 CV8), while those in group A had no any treatment. The body temperature of all the volunteers was detected at 6:00 am, 12:00 am, 6:00 pm and 0:00 am, respectively, after the treatment. Results The mean body temperature values in group A and C both were highest at 6: 00 pm and lowest at 6: 00 am which had a significant difference in each group (P〈0.01); in group B, the mean body temperature was highest at 0:00 am and lowestat 6:00 am, no significant difference was found between them (P〉0.05). Results of cosine analysis showed that in subjects of group B the circadian rhythm of body temperature still kept going well after SD, but the peak amplitude and amplitude of vibration were higher than those of group A, and the acrophase of group B was obviously lower than that of group C and A. The 3 indexes of group C were similar to those of group A, denoting that garlic paste application of Shenque (神阙 CV8) could prevent disorders of circadian rhythm of the body temperature. Conclusion The garlic paste application at Shenque (神阙 CV8) can adjust circadian rhythm and accelerate the recovery processes of circadian rhythm in SD young students. 展开更多
关键词 Garlic paste Acupoint application sleep deprivation Circadian rhythm
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Effect of obstructive sleep apnea on type 2 diabetes mellitus:A comprehensive literature review 被引量:25
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作者 Srikant Nannapaneni Kannan Ramar Salim Surani 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2013年第6期238-244,共7页
Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)is frequently associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome.Also frequently associated with metabolic syndrome is type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Therefore,it is common to find OSA and T2DM... Obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)is frequently associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome.Also frequently associated with metabolic syndrome is type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).Therefore,it is common to find OSA and T2DM together in individuals with metabolic syndrome.Additionally,both OSA and T2DM have a common pathophysiological link with development of insulin resistance.Individuals with severe insulin resistance are likely to have inadequate glycemic control.Long standing poorly controlled T2DM is associated with debilitating microvascular complications such as retinopathy,nephropathy,neuropathy and macrovascular complications such as coronary artery and cerebrovascular disease.There is extensively published literature exploring the cause-effect relationship between OSA and T2DM.In this article we provide an in-depth review of the complex pathophysiological mechanisms linking OSA to T2DM.Specifically,this review focusses on the effect of OSA on the microvascular complications of T2DM such as retinopathy,nephropathy and neuropathy.Additionally,we review the current literature on the effect of continuous positive airway pressure use in individuals with T2DM and OSA. 展开更多
关键词 sleep APNEA and DIABETES OBSTRUCTIVE sleep APNEA and DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS OBSTRUCTIVE sleep APNEA DIABETIC COMPLICATIONS sleep related breathing disorder DIABETES
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Effect of diabetes mellitus on sleep quality 被引量:3
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作者 Salim Surani Veronica Brito +1 位作者 Asif Surani Shekhar Ghamande 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2015年第6期868-873,共6页
Diabetes mellitus(DM) is a highly prevalent condition affecting about 347 million people worldwide. In addition to its numerous clinical implications, DM also exerts a negative effect on patient's sleep quality.Im... Diabetes mellitus(DM) is a highly prevalent condition affecting about 347 million people worldwide. In addition to its numerous clinical implications, DM also exerts a negative effect on patient's sleep quality.Impaired sleep quality disrupts the adequate glycemic control regarded as corner stone in DM management and also lead to many deleterious effects causing a profound impact on health related quality of life. This article outlines various factors leading to impaired sleep quality among diabetics and delineates how individual factor influences sleep. The article also discusses potential interventions and lifestyle changes to promote healthy sleep among diabetics. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes mellitus sleep QUALITY QUALITY oflife OBSTRUCTIVE sleep APNEA NOCTURNAL HYPOGLYCEMIA
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