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Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages

INTRODUCTION: Chronic urticaria (CU), in view of its manifestations (pruritus, wheals), chronic and recurrent nature is very bothersome for patients and significantly influences their quality of life. AIM: To assess the importance of sleep problems and sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) decla...

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Autores principales: Perkowska, Jolanta, Kruszewski, Jerzy, Gutkowski, Piotr, Chciałowski, Andrzej, Kłos, Krzysztof
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4793057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26985182
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2015.48052
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author Perkowska, Jolanta
Kruszewski, Jerzy
Gutkowski, Piotr
Chciałowski, Andrzej
Kłos, Krzysztof
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Kruszewski, Jerzy
Gutkowski, Piotr
Chciałowski, Andrzej
Kłos, Krzysztof
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description INTRODUCTION: Chronic urticaria (CU), in view of its manifestations (pruritus, wheals), chronic and recurrent nature is very bothersome for patients and significantly influences their quality of life. AIM: To assess the importance of sleep problems and sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) declared by CU patients, for their quality of life. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients with CU at an asymptomatic stage or with minimal symptoms and signs were qualified for the study. In these patients, assessment of urticaria severity, QoL and SRBDs incidence was carried out. RESULTS: In a questionnaire study (CU-Q2oL), about 54% of the patients with CU complained of sleeping problems, about 80% reported significant fatigue and lack of concentration in the daytime. Respiratory polygraphy, an objective measure of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) demonstrated their higher incidence in patients with CU than in the general population, but these disorders were mild and had no influence on the reduced quality of life of the study patients, compared with a group of patients without SRBDs. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of SRBDs was found in 25% of patients with CU at asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages. The SRBDs in those patients were mild, required no treatment and their occurrence did not cause any significant reduction in their quality of life.
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spelling pubmed-47930572016-03-16 Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages Perkowska, Jolanta Kruszewski, Jerzy Gutkowski, Piotr Chciałowski, Andrzej Kłos, Krzysztof Postepy Dermatol Alergol Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Chronic urticaria (CU), in view of its manifestations (pruritus, wheals), chronic and recurrent nature is very bothersome for patients and significantly influences their quality of life. AIM: To assess the importance of sleep problems and sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) declared by CU patients, for their quality of life. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients with CU at an asymptomatic stage or with minimal symptoms and signs were qualified for the study. In these patients, assessment of urticaria severity, QoL and SRBDs incidence was carried out. RESULTS: In a questionnaire study (CU-Q2oL), about 54% of the patients with CU complained of sleeping problems, about 80% reported significant fatigue and lack of concentration in the daytime. Respiratory polygraphy, an objective measure of sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBDs) demonstrated their higher incidence in patients with CU than in the general population, but these disorders were mild and had no influence on the reduced quality of life of the study patients, compared with a group of patients without SRBDs. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of SRBDs was found in 25% of patients with CU at asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages. The SRBDs in those patients were mild, required no treatment and their occurrence did not cause any significant reduction in their quality of life. Termedia Publishing House 2016-02-29 2016-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4793057/ /pubmed/26985182 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2015.48052 Text en Copyright © 2016 Termedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license.
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Perkowska, Jolanta
Kruszewski, Jerzy
Gutkowski, Piotr
Chciałowski, Andrzej
Kłos, Krzysztof
Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
title Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
title_full Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
title_fullStr Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
title_short Occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
title_sort occurrence of sleep-related breathing disorders in patients with chronic urticaria at its asymptomatic or oligosymptomatic stages
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4793057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26985182
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pdia.2015.48052
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