The effect of rotator cuff repair on sleep quality: Influencing factors and the impact of narcotic medication on postoperative sleep patterns: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Adam Daniel Mozes, Richard M Danilkowicz, Loren Stephany Haichin, Felipe Gonzalez, Tzadok Yona, Dror Lindner, Yiftah Beer, Grant E Garrigues, Ron Gilat
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Abstract
Background: Impaired sleep quality often drives patients with rotator cuff tears (RCT) to seek surgical intervention. This meta-analysis reviews the impact of arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) on sleep quality beyond six months and identifies influencing factors, primarily narcotics, on sleep quality.
Methods: The search spanned PubMed, Google Scholar, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register, targeting articles evaluating rotator cuff injury and sleep quality. Information gathered included study features, bias risk assessment, evaluation of sleep quality using sleep-specific patient-reported outcomes, and the effects of opiates on sleep outcomes.
Results: Ten studies, including 445 patients who underwent ARCR were included. The preoperative mean Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) varied from 6.6 to 15. Eight studies presented a mean PSQI score of 3.6-7.1 at 6 months postoperatively; two studies reported mean score of 4.2 and 5.4 at 12 months. Both were found to be statistically significant by this meta-analysis compared to preoperative scores. Three studies found narcotic use, RCT size, alcohol consumption, diabetes, and hypertension to negatively affect PSQI scores.
Discussion: Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair significantly improves sleep quality at 6 and 12 months following surgery. Perioperative narcotic use, RCT size, alcohol consumption, diabetes, and hypertension may negatively impact sleep quality.
背景:睡眠质量受损常促使肩袖撕裂(RCT)患者寻求手术干预。本荟萃分析回顾了关节镜下肩袖修复(ARCR)对6个月以上睡眠质量的影响,并确定了影响睡眠质量的因素,主要是麻醉剂。方法:检索PubMed,谷歌Scholar, Embase和Cochrane Central Register,目标是评估肩袖损伤和睡眠质量的文章。收集的信息包括研究特征、偏倚风险评估、使用特定睡眠患者报告的结果评估睡眠质量,以及阿片类药物对睡眠结果的影响。结果:纳入10项研究,包括445例接受ARCR的患者。术前平均匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)从6.6到15不等。8项研究显示,术后6个月PSQI平均评分为3.6-7.1;两项研究报告了12个月时的平均评分为4.2和5.4。与术前评分相比,meta分析发现两者均具有统计学意义。三项研究发现麻醉品使用、随机对照试验大小、饮酒、糖尿病和高血压对PSQI评分有负面影响。讨论:关节镜下肩袖修复术可显著改善术后6个月和12个月的睡眠质量。围手术期麻醉使用、随机对照试验大小、饮酒、糖尿病和高血压可能对睡眠质量产生负面影响。