2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2016.12.010
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Sleep disturbance in pediatric patients on automated peritoneal dialysis

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“…Unfortunately, most of these studies identified SDB on the basis of subjective sleep scales and not through objective tools such as polysomnography (PSG) or home sleep apnoea testing. In 2013, a case-control study evaluated ), but the authors warned that data resulting from the sleep questionnaire underestimated PSG findings [69]. The possible role of different type of dialysis and of kidney transplantation on sleep disturbances remains unclear.…”
Section: Marrone Et Al In the Europeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, most of these studies identified SDB on the basis of subjective sleep scales and not through objective tools such as polysomnography (PSG) or home sleep apnoea testing. In 2013, a case-control study evaluated ), but the authors warned that data resulting from the sleep questionnaire underestimated PSG findings [69]. The possible role of different type of dialysis and of kidney transplantation on sleep disturbances remains unclear.…”
Section: Marrone Et Al In the Europeanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children on dialysis show poor sleep quality [56][57][58] and prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing is estimated around 40% [56,59]. One study reported higher AHI in patients compared to controls [58], but another study in children on automatic peritoneal dialysis found mild SDB in children with ESRD [57]. In summary, positive effects of dialysis on SDB in adult patients with ESRD are likely, but their mechanisms and the effects of pediatric ESRD are still incompletely understood.…”
Section: Fluid Overload Dialysis and Sleep-disordered Breathingmentioning
confidence: 99%