2019
DOI: 10.1002/pbc.27814
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A pilot randomized controlled trial to improve sleep and fatigue in children with central nervous system tumors hospitalized for high‐dose chemotherapy

Abstract: Objectives To determine whether a sleep intervention compared with standard of care (SOC) was successful in preserving nighttime sleep in children with central nervous system cancers hospitalized for high‐dose chemotherapy (HDCT) and autologous stem cell rescue, and to explore associations between sleep and fatigue during treatment. Methods An unblinded, randomized, controlled, multicomponent intervention (NCT00666614) including evidence‐based cognitive and behavioral strategies to improve sleep was implemente… Show more

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“…The treatment of sleep disturbances can also ensure adequate production of endogenous melatonin, a hormone with anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory functions, which stimulates the proliferation of stem cells [15,54,55]; the regularization of circadian rhythms is important for a correct functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, unfortunately often involved in pediatric neoplasms [37,41,42], with consequent improvement of the production of hormones synthesized by these metabolic pathways, also important for the processes of growth of the child.…”
Section: The Role Of Melatoninmentioning
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“…The treatment of sleep disturbances can also ensure adequate production of endogenous melatonin, a hormone with anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory functions, which stimulates the proliferation of stem cells [15,54,55]; the regularization of circadian rhythms is important for a correct functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, unfortunately often involved in pediatric neoplasms [37,41,42], with consequent improvement of the production of hormones synthesized by these metabolic pathways, also important for the processes of growth of the child.…”
Section: The Role Of Melatoninmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A very recent study has evaluated the effects of the treatment of sleep disturbances in children with CNS tumors exposed to high doses of chemotherapy, hypothesizing that the treatment of sleep disturbances and the protection of endogenous melatonin production might be followed by a better outcome of autologous stem cell transplantation too [15]. The same investigation suggested the usefulness of chronopharmacology with chemotherapy agents, as also reported by other studies [65]; this chrono-chemotherapy approach is innovative and exploits the circadian biology of individual tumors and the specific circadian variations influencing the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of drugs, and consequently proving effective in reducing the doses of some drugs with the same efficacy, and, finally, ensuring a better toxicity profile.…”
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“…Inpatient hospitalizations disrupt a child's sleep, due in part to the frequency of nocturnal awakenings for care provision, potentially resulting in delirium, which has not been studied in oncology. Even a comprehensive intervention intended to improve sleep in patients with CNS tumors receiving conditioning chemotherapy before hematopoietic stem cell transplantation could not increase total sleep time compared with controls because of the care required throughout the night . Past studies show that sleep disturbances (including difficulty initiating and maintaining sleep, daytime napping, and variable sleep patterns) are common in ALL patients and can substantially impact their QoL .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%