1027 Differences in Polysomnography-Based Sleep Disorders Between HIV-Infected Persons and Matched Controls

Autor: Nai Ying Ko, Yu Ze Chen, Chung Yi Li, Chyi-H Lin, P J Strollo, Chia Te Chen, W Ko
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Sleep. 43:A390-A390
ISSN: 1550-9109
0161-8105
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa056.1023
Popis: Introduction Sleep disturbance is a prevalent problem among HIV-infected persons. The recognition of comorbid sleep disorders in patients with HIV is currently hampered by limited knowledge of sleep-related symptoms, sleep architecture, and types of sleep disorders. We aimed to compare the differences in sleep-related symptoms and polysomnography-based sleep disorders between HIV-infected persons and controls. Methods The study included 170 men with a Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) greater than 5, composed of 44 HIV-infected men and 126 male controls who were frequency-matched by sex, age (-/+ 3.0 years) and BMI (-/+ 3.0 kg/m2). For all participants an overnight sleep study using a Somte V1 monitor was conducted. Differences in sleep-related symptoms and sleep disorders between HIV-infected patients and controls were examined using t-tests or Chi-square tests. Results HIV-infected persons with sleep disturbances more often had psychological disturbances (72.7% vs. 40.5%, p Conclusion Psychological disturbances and SDB can be the possible explanations of sleep disturbances in HIV-infected persons, in which suspected RBD is notable. Further studies are warranted to examine underlying factors of suspected RBD among HIV-infected persons with sleep disturbances. Support This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Executive Yuan of Taiwan [MOST 105-3011-E-006-002], and National Cheng Kung University Hospital [NCKUH-10702022]
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