Influence of general anesthesia on the postoperative sleep cycle in patients undergoing surgery and dental treatment: a scoping review on the incidence of postoperative sleep disturbance.

Terumi Ayuse, Shinji Kurata, Gaku Mishima, Mizuki Tachi, Erika Suzue, Kensuke Kiriishi, Yu Ozaki-Honda, Takao Ayuse
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General anesthesia may influence the postoperative sleep cycle; however, no clinical studies have fully evaluated whether anesthesia causes sleep disturbances during the postoperative period. In this scoping review, we explored the changes in postoperative sleep cycles during surgical procedures or dental treatment under general anesthesia. We compared and evaluated the influence of general anesthesia on sleep cycles and sleep disturbances during the postoperative period in adult and pediatric patients undergoing surgery and/or dental treatment. Literature was retrieved by searching eight public databases. Randomized clinical trials, observational studies, observational case-control studies, and cohort studies were included. Primary outcomes included the incidence of sleep, circadian cycle alterations, and/or sleep disturbances. The search strategy yielded six studies after duplicates were removed. Finally, six clinical trials with 1,044 patients were included. In conclusion, general anesthesia may cause sleep disturbances based on alterations in sleep or the circadian cycle in the postoperative period in patients scheduled for elective surgery.

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全身麻醉对手术和牙科治疗患者术后睡眠周期的影响:关于术后睡眠障碍发生率的范围综述。
全身麻醉可能会影响术后睡眠周期;然而,目前还没有临床研究对麻醉是否会导致术后睡眠障碍进行全面评估。在本范围综述中,我们探讨了在全身麻醉下进行外科手术或牙科治疗时术后睡眠周期的变化。我们比较并评估了全身麻醉对接受手术和/或牙科治疗的成人和儿童患者术后睡眠周期和睡眠障碍的影响。我们通过搜索八个公共数据库检索了相关文献。其中包括随机临床试验、观察性研究、观察性病例对照研究和队列研究。主要结果包括睡眠、昼夜节律周期改变和/或睡眠障碍的发生率。在剔除重复的研究后,搜索策略得出了六项研究结果。最后,共纳入了六项临床试验,涉及 1,044 名患者。总之,全身麻醉可能会导致择期手术患者术后睡眠或昼夜节律周期改变,从而引起睡眠障碍。
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