Impact of subjective sleep quality on objective measures of neurocognitive dysfunction in patients with major depressive disorder

E. Berdzenishvili, M. Roinishvili, M. Okruashvili, Vaja Kenchadze, E. Chkonia
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Sleep disturbances are prevalent in major depressive disorder (MDD). MDD and sleep disturbances are both linked to cognitive impairments. Studies exploring the mechanisms and impact of sleep disturbances on neurocognitive functioning in depressed patients are lacking and proper assessment and therapeutic interventions for sleep disturbances are not part of clinical management of MDD. We investigated the association between subjective sleep quality and neurocognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD. Patients with moderate MDD episode were matched and assigned to two groups with poor and good sleep quality. We used Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to assess sleep quality. To measure frontotemporally mediated cognitive functioning, following tests were administered: Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) and degraded continuous performance test (CPT-DS). Two-tailed independent samples t tests or Mann–Whitney U tests and Pearson’s correlation coefficient were performed for the statistical analysis of sleep latency, sleep duration, overall sleep quality, CPT d’ value, WCST correct answers, errors, and perseverative errors. Participants with MDD and poor sleep quality performed worse on cognitive tests compared to patients with MDD and good sleep quality. Scores of subjective sleep on PSQI positively correlated with WCST errors (r (60) =0.8883 P = .001) and negatively correlated with WCST correct answers (r (60) = -.869 P = .001) and measures of CPT-DS d’ value (r (60) = -.9355 P = .001). Poor sleep quality, notably sleep duration and sleep latency, worsens the neurocognitive impairments of MDD patients. As these impairments are found to be associated with treatment outcomes, sleep disturbances should be additionally assessed and treated in MDD episode.
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主观睡眠质量对重度抑郁症患者神经认知功能障碍客观测量指标的影响
睡眠障碍在重度抑郁症(MDD)中很常见。重度抑郁症和睡眠障碍都与认知障碍有关。目前还缺乏探讨睡眠障碍的机制及其对抑郁症患者神经认知功能影响的研究,而且对睡眠障碍的适当评估和治疗干预并不是重度抑郁症临床治疗的一部分。 我们研究了多发性抑郁症患者的主观睡眠质量与神经认知功能障碍之间的关系。 我们将中度 MDD 患者进行配对,并将其分为睡眠质量差和睡眠质量好两组。我们使用匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)来评估睡眠质量。为了测量额颞叶介导的认知功能,我们进行了以下测试:威斯康星卡片分类测试(WCST)和降级连续表现测试(CPT-DS)。对睡眠潜伏期、睡眠时间、总体睡眠质量、CPT d'值、WCST正确答案、错误和持久性错误进行双尾独立样本t检验或曼-惠特尼U检验和皮尔逊相关系数统计分析。 与睡眠质量好的 MDD 患者相比,睡眠质量差的 MDD 患者在认知测试中的表现更差。PSQI 的主观睡眠评分与 WCST 错误呈正相关(r (60) =0.8883 P = .001),与 WCST 正确答案呈负相关(r (60) = -.869 P = .001),与 CPT-DS d' 值的测量呈负相关(r (60) = -.9355 P = .001)。 睡眠质量差,尤其是睡眠持续时间和睡眠潜伏期差,会加重 MDD 患者的神经认知障碍。由于这些损伤与治疗效果相关,因此在 MDD 患者中应额外评估和治疗睡眠障碍。
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