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The relationship between sleep disturbance and health status in patients with COPD

INTRODUCTION: The detection of insomnia in patients with COPD is assumed to be significantly lower than the actual prevalence. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of insomnia and the relationship between insomnia and health status in patients with COPD using two fairly simple and straightf...

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Autores principales: Ban, Woo Ho, Joo, Hyonsoo, Lim, Jeong Uk, Kang, Hyeon Hui, Moon, Hwa Sik, Lee, Sang Haak
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29988722
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S167678
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author Ban, Woo Ho
Joo, Hyonsoo
Lim, Jeong Uk
Kang, Hyeon Hui
Moon, Hwa Sik
Lee, Sang Haak
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Joo, Hyonsoo
Lim, Jeong Uk
Kang, Hyeon Hui
Moon, Hwa Sik
Lee, Sang Haak
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description INTRODUCTION: The detection of insomnia in patients with COPD is assumed to be significantly lower than the actual prevalence. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of insomnia and the relationship between insomnia and health status in patients with COPD using two fairly simple and straightforward questionnaires: COPD assessment test (CAT) and insomnia severity index (ISI). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from patients undergoing treatment for COPD at St Paul’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, between December 2015 and August 2016. Patients were classified into three groups according to the ISI score: a “clinical insomnia” group (ISI≥15), a “subthreshold insomnia” group (ISI 8–15), and a “non-insomnia” group (ISI<8). Clinical parameters including past medical history, pulmonary function tests, and questionnaire data were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 192 patients were recruited, of which 25.0% were found to have clinical insomnia (ISI≥8). Insomnia severity was related to all CAT component items except for cough, and patients with higher CAT scores generally had more severe insomnia. Logistic regression analysis revealed that CAT score was significantly associated with insomnia in these patients (odds ratio, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.13–1.34; p<0.0001). CAT score was also a significant predictor of insomnia (area under receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.779; p<0.001). The optimal predictive cutoff value was a CAT score >14, giving a sensitivity and specificity of 66.7% and 71.5%, respectively. CONCLUSION: CAT score was closely related to insomnia severity in patients with COPD. The use of CAT scores to assess for the presence and severity of insomnia in these patients may allow for better detection and management and improve clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-60296732018-07-09 The relationship between sleep disturbance and health status in patients with COPD Ban, Woo Ho Joo, Hyonsoo Lim, Jeong Uk Kang, Hyeon Hui Moon, Hwa Sik Lee, Sang Haak Int J Chron Obstruct Pulmon Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: The detection of insomnia in patients with COPD is assumed to be significantly lower than the actual prevalence. In this study, we investigated the prevalence of insomnia and the relationship between insomnia and health status in patients with COPD using two fairly simple and straightforward questionnaires: COPD assessment test (CAT) and insomnia severity index (ISI). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted using data from patients undergoing treatment for COPD at St Paul’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, between December 2015 and August 2016. Patients were classified into three groups according to the ISI score: a “clinical insomnia” group (ISI≥15), a “subthreshold insomnia” group (ISI 8–15), and a “non-insomnia” group (ISI<8). Clinical parameters including past medical history, pulmonary function tests, and questionnaire data were collected and analyzed. RESULTS: A total of 192 patients were recruited, of which 25.0% were found to have clinical insomnia (ISI≥8). Insomnia severity was related to all CAT component items except for cough, and patients with higher CAT scores generally had more severe insomnia. Logistic regression analysis revealed that CAT score was significantly associated with insomnia in these patients (odds ratio, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.13–1.34; p<0.0001). CAT score was also a significant predictor of insomnia (area under receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.779; p<0.001). The optimal predictive cutoff value was a CAT score >14, giving a sensitivity and specificity of 66.7% and 71.5%, respectively. CONCLUSION: CAT score was closely related to insomnia severity in patients with COPD. The use of CAT scores to assess for the presence and severity of insomnia in these patients may allow for better detection and management and improve clinical practice. Dove Medical Press 2018-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6029673/ /pubmed/29988722 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S167678 Text en © 2018 Ban et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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title_full The relationship between sleep disturbance and health status in patients with COPD
title_fullStr The relationship between sleep disturbance and health status in patients with COPD
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between sleep disturbance and health status in patients with COPD
title_short The relationship between sleep disturbance and health status in patients with COPD
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6029673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29988722
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S167678
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