2019
DOI: 10.1007/s41105-019-00223-2
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Prevalence and associations of insomnia in lung transplant recipients

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“…The prevalence of insomnia as measured by ISI was found to be 32%-52%. 30,32,38 While Gilmour et al 30 did not specify the cutoff ISI score, Rohde et al 32 used the cutoff score equal or greater to 10, while Yo et al 38 used the ISI cutoff score of greater than 15. Both Rohde et al 32 and Yo et al 38 found that there was a higher prevalence of insomnia in female recipients.…”
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“…The prevalence of insomnia as measured by ISI was found to be 32%-52%. 30,32,38 While Gilmour et al 30 did not specify the cutoff ISI score, Rohde et al 32 used the cutoff score equal or greater to 10, while Yo et al 38 used the ISI cutoff score of greater than 15. Both Rohde et al 32 and Yo et al 38 found that there was a higher prevalence of insomnia in female recipients.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30,32,38 While Gilmour et al 30 did not specify the cutoff ISI score, Rohde et al 32 used the cutoff score equal or greater to 10, while Yo et al 38 used the ISI cutoff score of greater than 15. Both Rohde et al 32 and Yo et al 38 found that there was a higher prevalence of insomnia in female recipients. Additionally, Gilmour et al 30 differentiated the presence of insomnia in patients diagnosed with a form of chronic rejection bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome with findings that symptoms of insomnia were found in 52% of patients with bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome and 44% of patients without it.…”
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