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Sleep Disorders and Psychological Profile in Oral Cancer Survivors: A Case-Control Clinical Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sleep disorders have been increasingly investigated in several medical illnesses as their presence may affect patients’ quality of life. However, the research examining sleep disorders in oral cancer is relatively weak. Indeed, the majority of the available studies present a cross-se...

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Autores principales: Gasparro, Roberta, Calabria, Elena, Coppola, Noemi, Marenzi, Gaetano, Sammartino, Gilberto, Aria, Massimo, Mignogna, Michele Davide, Adamo, Daniela
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081855
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author Gasparro, Roberta
Calabria, Elena
Coppola, Noemi
Marenzi, Gaetano
Sammartino, Gilberto
Aria, Massimo
Mignogna, Michele Davide
Adamo, Daniela
author_facet Gasparro, Roberta
Calabria, Elena
Coppola, Noemi
Marenzi, Gaetano
Sammartino, Gilberto
Aria, Massimo
Mignogna, Michele Davide
Adamo, Daniela
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sleep disorders have been increasingly investigated in several medical illnesses as their presence may affect patients’ quality of life. However, the research examining sleep disorders in oral cancer is relatively weak. Indeed, the majority of the available studies present a cross-sectional or retrospective designs. Moreover, very few of them have evaluated quality of sleep in oral cancer survivors (OC survivors). We aimed to carry out a case-control study with the purpose to investigate sleep disorders and mood impairment in 50 OC survivors. Our research has shown that quality of sleep is significantly affected in OC survivors compared to a healthy population and that OC survivors suffers from higher levels of anxiety and depression. Our results may suggest that an appropriate assessment of quality of sleep and psychological profile should be performed in OC survivors as a prompt treatment for both sleep and mood disorders is crucial for the overall improvement of patients’ quality of life. ABSTRACT: Quality of sleep (QoS) and mood may impair oral cancer survivors’ wellbeing, however few evidences are currently available. Therefore, we aimed to assess the prevalence of sleep disorders, anxiety and depression among five-year oral cancer survivors (OC survivors). 50 OC survivors were compared with 50 healthy subjects matched for age and sex. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the Hamilton Rating Scales for Depression and Anxiety (HAM-D, HAM-A), the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), the Total Pain Rating Index (T-PRI) were administered. The global score of the PSQI, ESS, HAM-A, HAM-D, NRS, T-PRI, was statistically higher in the OC survivors than the controls (p-value: <0.001). QoS of OC survivors was significantly impaired, especially with regard to some PSQI sub-items as the subjective sleep quality, sleep latency and daytime dysfunction (p-value: 0.001, 0.029, 0.004). Moreover, poor QoS was negatively correlated with years of education (p-value: 0.042 *) and positively correlated with alcohol consumption (p-value: 0.049 *) and with the use of systemic medications (p-value: 0.044 *). Sleep disorders and mood disorders are common comorbidities in OC survivors; therefore, early assessment and management before, during and after treatment should be performed in order to improve the quality of life of OC survivors.
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spelling pubmed-80694912021-04-26 Sleep Disorders and Psychological Profile in Oral Cancer Survivors: A Case-Control Clinical Study Gasparro, Roberta Calabria, Elena Coppola, Noemi Marenzi, Gaetano Sammartino, Gilberto Aria, Massimo Mignogna, Michele Davide Adamo, Daniela Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Sleep disorders have been increasingly investigated in several medical illnesses as their presence may affect patients’ quality of life. However, the research examining sleep disorders in oral cancer is relatively weak. Indeed, the majority of the available studies present a cross-sectional or retrospective designs. Moreover, very few of them have evaluated quality of sleep in oral cancer survivors (OC survivors). We aimed to carry out a case-control study with the purpose to investigate sleep disorders and mood impairment in 50 OC survivors. Our research has shown that quality of sleep is significantly affected in OC survivors compared to a healthy population and that OC survivors suffers from higher levels of anxiety and depression. Our results may suggest that an appropriate assessment of quality of sleep and psychological profile should be performed in OC survivors as a prompt treatment for both sleep and mood disorders is crucial for the overall improvement of patients’ quality of life. ABSTRACT: Quality of sleep (QoS) and mood may impair oral cancer survivors’ wellbeing, however few evidences are currently available. Therefore, we aimed to assess the prevalence of sleep disorders, anxiety and depression among five-year oral cancer survivors (OC survivors). 50 OC survivors were compared with 50 healthy subjects matched for age and sex. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), the Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS), the Hamilton Rating Scales for Depression and Anxiety (HAM-D, HAM-A), the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), the Total Pain Rating Index (T-PRI) were administered. The global score of the PSQI, ESS, HAM-A, HAM-D, NRS, T-PRI, was statistically higher in the OC survivors than the controls (p-value: <0.001). QoS of OC survivors was significantly impaired, especially with regard to some PSQI sub-items as the subjective sleep quality, sleep latency and daytime dysfunction (p-value: 0.001, 0.029, 0.004). Moreover, poor QoS was negatively correlated with years of education (p-value: 0.042 *) and positively correlated with alcohol consumption (p-value: 0.049 *) and with the use of systemic medications (p-value: 0.044 *). Sleep disorders and mood disorders are common comorbidities in OC survivors; therefore, early assessment and management before, during and after treatment should be performed in order to improve the quality of life of OC survivors. MDPI 2021-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8069491/ /pubmed/33924533 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081855 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mignogna, Michele Davide
Adamo, Daniela
Sleep Disorders and Psychological Profile in Oral Cancer Survivors: A Case-Control Clinical Study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33924533
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13081855
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