Assessment of sleep problems in patients with Kawasaki disease: a survey-based study.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS BMC Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1186/s12887-025-05418-w
Samar Tharwat, Mohammed Kamal Nassar
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Abstract

Introduction: Kawasaki disease (KD) is a rare systemic inflammatory disease that primarily affects children under the age of five. It is now recognized as the most prevalent cause of acquired heart diseases in children in developed countries.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate sleep disturbances in patients with KD and identify their prevalence and associations.

Methods: This cross-sectional analytic survey-based study was carried out on 262 participants (130 KD patients and 132 age- and sex-matched healthy controls). Participants were invited via social media groups. Sociodemographic data, clinical characteristics and therapeutic data of KD patients were collected. To identify the presence of sleep disturbances, all participants completed Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ).

Results: The median age for KD patients was 6 years, and 51.5% of them were female, the median age at disease onset was 2.5 years, and the median disease duration was 3 years. The sleep scores of patients with KD were significantly higher than those of the control group (55.72 ± 11.97 vs. 49.45 ± 8.54, p < 0.001). The total duration of sleep did not exhibit any statistically significant difference between patients with KD and healthy controls (p = 0.399). KD patients exhibited significantly elevated scores in sleep onset delay, sleep duration, night wakings, parasomnias, and sleep-disordered breathing (p < 0.001). Additionally, they showed marginally higher scores in daytime sleepiness (p = 0.059). Younger age of KD patients was associated with higher rates of bedtime resistance (p < 0.001) and sleep anxiety (p = 0.005). Younger age at KD onset was associated significantly with higher rates of bedtime resistance (p = 0.009), sleep anxiety (p = 0.038), night wakings (p = 0.017), and worse sleep quality (p = 0.033). KD Patients who exhibited lethargy, and received corticosteroid medication had significantly higher sleep scores than those who did not.

Conclusion: Patients with KD experience higher sleep disturbance than their healthy counterparts. Young age, early disease onset, lethargy and corticosteroid administration are linked to poor sleep quality.

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导言:川崎病(KD)是一种罕见的全身性炎症性疾病,主要影响五岁以下儿童。在发达国家,川崎病现已被公认为导致儿童后天性心脏病的最主要原因:本研究旨在评估 KD 患者的睡眠障碍,并确定其发病率和相关性:这项横断面分析调查研究的对象为 262 名参与者(130 名 KD 患者和 132 名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者)。参与者是通过社交媒体群组邀请的。研究收集了 KD 患者的社会人口学数据、临床特征和治疗数据。为了确定是否存在睡眠障碍,所有参与者都填写了儿童睡眠习惯问卷(CSHQ):KD患者的中位年龄为6岁,51.5%为女性,中位发病年龄为2.5岁,中位病程为3年。KD患者的睡眠评分明显高于对照组(55.72±11.97 vs. 49.45±8.54,P 结论:KD患者的睡眠障碍程度高于对照组(55.72±11.97 vs. 49.45±8.54,P 结论:KD患者的睡眠障碍程度高于对照组:与健康人相比,KD 患者的睡眠障碍程度更高。年龄小、发病早、嗜睡和皮质类固醇用药与睡眠质量差有关。
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BMC Pediatrics
BMC Pediatrics PEDIATRICS-
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683
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Pediatrics is an open access journal publishing peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of health care in neonates, children and adolescents, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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