埃及青少年SLE患儿睡眠状况及其对学习成绩影响的研究

JF Mekky , MA Thabet , SA Elnwam , Hayam M Abdelghany , HM Fathy
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青少年系统性红斑狼疮(JSLE)的神经精神表现的临床谱可能变化很大,据报道,睡眠问题是SLE患者未被充分认识到的需求之一。目的确定狼疮儿童睡眠异常及其对学习成绩的影响。本研究对38名系统性红斑狼疮患儿和30名健康儿童进行了研究,他们的监护人同意他们自愿参加研究,Epworth嗜睡量表和儿童睡眠障碍量表结果52.6%的研究儿童有不同的睡眠模式,如下:13.2%的儿童有启动和维持睡眠障碍(DIMS),2.6%的儿童有睡眠呼吸障碍(SBD),10.5%的儿童患有觉醒障碍(DA),5.3%的儿童患睡眠-觉醒过渡障碍(SWTD),2.6%患有过度嗜睡障碍(DOS),7.9%患有睡眠多汗症(SHY),7.9%患有病理性总睡眠障碍评分。5.3%的儿童白天过度嗜睡,21%的儿童白天中度嗜睡,73.7%的儿童白天嗜睡正常。脑MRI阳性的儿童有不同的睡眠障碍,如33.3%的儿童有启动和维持睡眠障碍(DIMS)。16.7%患有睡眠多汗症(SHY),16.7%患有病理性睡眠障碍总分。
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Study of the sleep in Egyptian children with Juvenile SLE and it's effect on their scholastic achievement

The clinical spectrum of neuropsychiatric manifestations of juvenile systemic lupus erythematosus (JSLE) can be quite variable and sleep problems have been reported as being one of the under-recognized needs of SLE patients.

Aim Determination of sleep abnormalities among lupus children and their effects on children's scholastic achievements.

Subjects This study was carried out on 38 children with systemic lupus erythematosus and thirty healthy children, whom their guardians agreed to volunteer in the study .

Methods In the current cross sectional study all children were subjected to full clinical examination, MRI brain of the patients, sleep history, Epworth sleepiness scale and the Sleep disturbances scale for children

Results 52.6% of the studied children had different sleep patterns, as follows:13.2% disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS), 2.6% with Sleep breathing disorders (SBD), 10.5% with disorders of arousal (DA), 5.3% with sleep-wake transition disorders (SWTD), 2.6% with disorders of excessive somnolence (DOES), 7.9% with Sleep Hyperhidrosis (SHY), 7.9% with pathological total sleep disturbances score.

5.3% of children had excessive daytime sleepiness and 21% had moderate daytime sleepiness and 73.7% had normal daytime sleepiness.

Children with positive findings in brain MRI had different sleep disorders demonstrated as follows, 33.3% had disorders of initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS). 16.7% had Sleep Hyperhidrosis (SHY).16.7% had pathological total sleep disturbances score.

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