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Insomnia symptoms, objectively measured sleep, and disease severity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease outpatients
Abstract Background Sleep disturbances are known to have a negative impact on a range of clinical outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We examined the associations of insomnia symptoms and objectively measured sleep parameters to a composite score for b ody mass index, airflow o...
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description | Abstract Background Sleep disturbances are known to have a negative impact on a range of clinical outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We examined the associations of insomnia symptoms and objectively measured sleep parameters to a composite score for b ody mass index, airflow o bstruction, d yspnea, and e xercise capacity (BODE) index (a multidimensional index of COPD severity), arterial blood gases, nocturnal respiratory disturbances, periodic limb movements (PLM), psychologic distress, pain, age, and sex. Methods The sample comprised 73 COPD outpatients (mean age, 63.6 years; standard deviation {SD}, 7.5; range 47–85 years; 41.1% women). Insomnia symptoms were measured with the Bergen Insomnia Scale (BIS) and sleep efficiency (SE), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and total sleep time (TST) were assessed with clinical polysomnography (PSG). Results BODE index was positively associated with composite BIS score ( P = .040). Patients with more severe COPD presented more complaints of nonrestorative sleep compared to patients with less severe COPD ( P = .010). In multivariate analysis, the composite BIS score was independently associated with PLM ( P < .001), nocturnal respiratory disturbances ( P = .001), pain ( P = .031), and psychologic distress ( P = .044) but not with the BODE index. Objectively measured sleep variables were not associated with any of the health-related variables. Conclusion Insomnia symptoms in COPD patients result from a wide range of health-related factors. More severe COPD may be associated with a subjective experience of nonrestorative sleep but not with objectively measured sleep variables. |
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We examined the associations of insomnia symptoms and objectively measured sleep parameters to a composite score for b ody mass index, airflow o bstruction, d yspnea, and e xercise capacity (BODE) index (a multidimensional index of COPD severity), arterial blood gases, nocturnal respiratory disturbances, periodic limb movements (PLM), psychologic distress, pain, age, and sex. Methods The sample comprised 73 COPD outpatients (mean age, 63.6 years; standard deviation {SD}, 7.5; range 47–85 years; 41.1% women). Insomnia symptoms were measured with the Bergen Insomnia Scale (BIS) and sleep efficiency (SE), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and total sleep time (TST) were assessed with clinical polysomnography (PSG). Results BODE index was positively associated with composite BIS score ( P = .040). Patients with more severe COPD presented more complaints of nonrestorative sleep compared to patients with less severe COPD ( P = .010). In multivariate analysis, the composite BIS score was independently associated with PLM ( P < .001), nocturnal respiratory disturbances ( P = .001), pain ( P = .031), and psychologic distress ( P = .044) but not with the BODE index. Objectively measured sleep variables were not associated with any of the health-related variables. Conclusion Insomnia symptoms in COPD patients result from a wide range of health-related factors. 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We examined the associations of insomnia symptoms and objectively measured sleep parameters to a composite score for b ody mass index, airflow o bstruction, d yspnea, and e xercise capacity (BODE) index (a multidimensional index of COPD severity), arterial blood gases, nocturnal respiratory disturbances, periodic limb movements (PLM), psychologic distress, pain, age, and sex. Methods The sample comprised 73 COPD outpatients (mean age, 63.6 years; standard deviation {SD}, 7.5; range 47–85 years; 41.1% women). Insomnia symptoms were measured with the Bergen Insomnia Scale (BIS) and sleep efficiency (SE), slow-wave sleep (SWS), and total sleep time (TST) were assessed with clinical polysomnography (PSG). Results BODE index was positively associated with composite BIS score ( P = .040). Patients with more severe COPD presented more complaints of nonrestorative sleep compared to patients with less severe COPD ( P = .010). In multivariate analysis, the composite BIS score was independently associated with PLM ( P < .001), nocturnal respiratory disturbances ( P = .001), pain ( P = .031), and psychologic distress ( P = .044) but not with the BODE index. Objectively measured sleep variables were not associated with any of the health-related variables. Conclusion Insomnia symptoms in COPD patients result from a wide range of health-related factors. 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