Sleep disorders in children with chronic kidney disease.
Int J Pediatr Adolesc Med
; 3(3): 112-118, 2016 Sep.
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| ID: mdl-30805480
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This case-control study assessed the prevalence of sleep disorders among Egyptian children with chronic kidney disease (CKD), either maintained or not maintained on hemodialysis (HD), and compared them with healthy age and sex-matched children. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The total study population included 95 children, 54 of whom were CKD patients, 22 maintained on HD and 32 not maintained on HD; 41 healthy children of matched age and sex composed the control group.Subjective impairment of sleep quality was assessed using the Arabic version of the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ). Daytime sleepiness and restless leg syndrome (RLS) were assessed using a pediatric modification of the Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) and RLS Questionnaire, respectively. RESULTS: Sleep disturbances were detected in 75.9% of the studied children with CKD: 81.8% in children with CKD undergoing dialysis, and 71.8% in children with CKD not on dialysis. Excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) and RLS symptoms were reported in 22% and 20.4% of the studied children with CKD, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Sleep disturbances are very common among children with CKD. Sleep disturbances in patients with CKD include restless legs syndrome (RLS), excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), behavioral insomnias, and parasomnias.
BMI, body mass index; CKD; CKD, chronic kidney disease; CSHQ, Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire; Ca, Total serum calcium; Children; EDS, Excessive daytime sleepiness; ESRD, End stage renal disease; ESS, Epworth sleepiness scale; HD, Hemodialysis; Hb, Hemoglobin; Hemodialysis; P, Serum phosphorus; RLS, restless leg syndrome; Restless-leg syndrome; SDB, sleep-disordered breathing; Sleep disorders; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate
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2016
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