Sleep Disorders and Cognitive Impairment in Peritoneal Dialysis: A Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study

Youlu Zhao, Yu-hui Zhang, Zhikai Yang, Jinwei Wang, Zuying Xiong, Jin-lan Liao, L. Hao, Gui-ling Liu, Ye-ping Ren, Qin Wang, L. Duan, Zhao-xia Zheng, Jie Dong
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Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease experience a high burden of sleep disorders, and there are associations between sleep disorders and cognitive impairment. Objectives: Based on our previous cross-sectional survey on cognitive impairment in peritoneal dialysis, we further explored the relationship between sleep disorders and cognitive impairment, and predictors for declining cognitive function. Method: We conducted a multicenter prospective cohort study enrolling 458 clinically stable patients on peritoneal dialysis who were then followed up for 2 years.Demographic data, comorbidities, depression, and biochemistry data were collected at baseline. Sleep disorders including insomnia, restless legs syndrome, sleep apnea syndrome, excessive daytime sleepiness, possible narcolepsy, sleep walking and nightmares, and possible rapid eye movement behavior disorders were assessed using a panel of specific sleep questionnaires at baseline and in a second survey. Global cognitive function was measured at baseline and in a second survey, using the Modified Mini-Mental State Examination. Specific cognitive domains were evaluated using Trail-Making Test Forms A and B for executive function, and subtests of the Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status were used to asses immediate and delayed memory, visuospatial skills, and language ability. Results: Sleep disorders were common among peritoneal dialysis patients. The prevalence of cognitive impairment evaluated by the Modified Mini-Mental State Examination (3MS) increased from 19.8 to 23.9%. Possible narcolepsy was associated with decreased Modified Mini-Mental State Examination scores at baseline. During follow-up, sleepwalking and nightmares were associated with higher risks of declined delayed memory in the longitudinal study. Conclusions: Possible narcolepsy was associated with general cognitive dysfunction, and sleep walking and nightmares were risk factors for impaired delayed memory.
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腹膜透析患者的睡眠障碍和认知障碍:一项多中心前瞻性队列研究
背景:慢性肾病患者睡眠障碍负担高,睡眠障碍与认知障碍之间存在关联。目的:基于我们之前对腹膜透析患者认知功能障碍的横断面调查,我们进一步探讨了睡眠障碍与认知功能障碍之间的关系,以及认知功能下降的预测因素。方法:我们进行了一项多中心前瞻性队列研究,纳入458例临床稳定的腹膜透析患者,随访2年。在基线时收集人口统计数据、合并症、抑郁和生化数据。睡眠障碍包括失眠、不宁腿综合征、睡眠呼吸暂停综合征、白天过度嗜睡、可能的发作性睡病、梦游和噩梦,以及可能的快速眼动行为障碍,在基线和第二次调查中使用一组特定的睡眠问卷进行评估。在基线和第二次调查中测量整体认知功能,使用修改的迷你精神状态检查。具体的认知领域使用执行功能的轨迹测试表A和B进行评估,神经心理状态评估电池的子测试用于评估即时和延迟记忆,视觉空间技能和语言能力。结果:腹膜透析患者普遍存在睡眠障碍。修正迷你精神状态检查(3MS)评估的认知障碍患病率从19.8%上升到23.9%。可能的发作性睡症与基线时修正精神状态检查得分降低有关。在随访期间,在纵向研究中,梦游和噩梦与延迟记忆下降的风险较高有关。结论:可能的发作性睡病与一般认知功能障碍有关,梦游和噩梦是延迟记忆受损的危险因素。
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