2002
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/17.7.1260
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Sleep-related breathing disorders impair quality of life in haemodialysis recipients

Abstract: We conclude that sleep-related breathing disorders independently influence the quality of life of patients receiving maintenance dialysis.

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“…In-depth Review Fleck et al [53] , 2007 Discussion Carver et al [57] , 1995 Review Blinkhorn [61] , 2012 Review O'Connor et al [64] , 2012 Review Catania et al [65] , 2013 Report Quantitative Study design Questionnaire used Mapes et al [8] Longitudinal KDQOLSF-36 Kao et al [13] , 2009 Cross sectional SF-36 Abraham et al [14] , 2008 Case control, follow up WHOQOL-BREF Kimmel et al [15] , 2008 Prospective Satisfaction with Life Scale (SLS), McGill QOL, Single item Patel et al [16] , 2002 Prospective McGill QOL, Beck Depression Griva et al [17] , 2009 Cross sectional SF-36 Elder et al [19] , 2008 Cross sectional, case mix KDQOLSF-36 Sanner et al [20] , 2002 Cross sectional SF-36, Nottingham Health Profile Tondra [22] , 2014 Conceptual Framework, CS Quality of Life Index Dialysis, Mingardi et al [23] , 1999 Prospective SF-36 Seica et al [24] , 2009 Cross sectional SF-36, KDQOLSF-36 Bakewell et al [25] , 2002 Longitudinal /intervention KDQOLSF-36 Theofilou [26] , 2012 Cross sectional/ Observational WHOQOL-BREF, GHQ-28 Kim et al [28] , 2013 Cross sectional KDQOLSF-36 White et al [29] , 2002 Retrospective cohort SF-36 Painter et al [32] , 2000 Experimental/Intervention SF-36 Ouzouni et al [33] , 2009 RCT SF-36, Quality of Life Index Agakhani et al [34] , 2012 Case control/comparative SF-36 Hegazy et al [35] , 2013…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In-depth Review Fleck et al [53] , 2007 Discussion Carver et al [57] , 1995 Review Blinkhorn [61] , 2012 Review O'Connor et al [64] , 2012 Review Catania et al [65] , 2013 Report Quantitative Study design Questionnaire used Mapes et al [8] Longitudinal KDQOLSF-36 Kao et al [13] , 2009 Cross sectional SF-36 Abraham et al [14] , 2008 Case control, follow up WHOQOL-BREF Kimmel et al [15] , 2008 Prospective Satisfaction with Life Scale (SLS), McGill QOL, Single item Patel et al [16] , 2002 Prospective McGill QOL, Beck Depression Griva et al [17] , 2009 Cross sectional SF-36 Elder et al [19] , 2008 Cross sectional, case mix KDQOLSF-36 Sanner et al [20] , 2002 Cross sectional SF-36, Nottingham Health Profile Tondra [22] , 2014 Conceptual Framework, CS Quality of Life Index Dialysis, Mingardi et al [23] , 1999 Prospective SF-36 Seica et al [24] , 2009 Cross sectional SF-36, KDQOLSF-36 Bakewell et al [25] , 2002 Longitudinal /intervention KDQOLSF-36 Theofilou [26] , 2012 Cross sectional/ Observational WHOQOL-BREF, GHQ-28 Kim et al [28] , 2013 Cross sectional KDQOLSF-36 White et al [29] , 2002 Retrospective cohort SF-36 Painter et al [32] , 2000 Experimental/Intervention SF-36 Ouzouni et al [33] , 2009 RCT SF-36, Quality of Life Index Agakhani et al [34] , 2012 Case control/comparative SF-36 Hegazy et al [35] , 2013…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[22,25] , influence of dialysis care practice [27] , self-efficacy, treatment satisfaction [28] , pre-dialysis clinic attendance [29] , exercise [30] . Intervention such as dietary counseling [34,35] , individual/group counselling [14,36,37,40] , education on regular exercise [31][32][33] , physical and psychological rehabilitation interventions, palliative care to manage symptoms [38] , and cognitive behavior therapy to reduce depression [39] Inverse association of factors with QOL More worries and higher depression [13] , ignorance about the basic facts of one's disease [14] , Pain, financial constraints [14] , psychological and spiritual factors [15] , emotional impact, physical impact on daily living, role of religious and spiritual beliefs [16] , beliefs related to illness and treatment [17] , anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, grief of loss of kidney, self-image selfesteem [18] , sleep quality [19] , sleep related breathing disorders [20] , as well as erectile dysfunction, patient satisfaction with care, depressive aspects, symptom burden, and perception of intrusiveness of illness [21] , female gender [22][23][24]26] , ethnicity [25] , older age [26] , less education [24,26] , poor nutritional status [25] and divorced marital status, Illness and treatment beliefs [17] , work and Symptom domain [25] No or very weak association of fa...…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…25, 79, 93 Sleep apnea has been associated with lower HRQOL in patients on HD, and those without sleep apnea experience significantly better vitality, social functioning and emotional and mental health. 94 Other symptoms, such as restless legs, which are common in dialysis patients and affect sleep quality, may also impact vitality. In a study of 894 dialysis patients, symptoms of restless legs were significantly associated with lower physical and mental well-being, lower vitality, higher bodily pain, and lower sleep quality.…”
Section: Sleep and Fatiguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously reported a fourfold greater prevalence of sleep apnea in older conventional HD patients compared with a control sample (20). Furthermore, current clinical SDB practice for CKD and HD patients is largely informed by data obtained from small studies (21)(22)(23), limited channel sleep monitors (18,23,24), or studies primarily comprised of symptomatic patients (5,22,25). The aim of this report is to describe and compare the prevalence and various patterns of SDB and the prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) among patients with advanced CKD, HD patients, and a control group without known CKD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%