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Effects of nocturnal hemodialysis on melatonin rhythm and sleep-wake behavior: an uncontrolled trial.
Koch, Birgit C P; Hagen, E Christiaan; Nagtegaal, J Elsbeth; Boringa, Jan B S; Kerkhof, Gerard A; Ter Wee, Piet M.
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  • Koch BC; Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Meander Medical Center, Amersfoort, The Netherlands. bcp.koch@meandermc.nl
Am J Kidney Dis ; 53(4): 658-64, 2009 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18950916
BACKGROUND: End-stage renal disease and its treatment are associated with sleep disturbances such as deterioration of the circadian sleep-wake pattern. Melatonin rhythm, which has an important role in this pattern, is disturbed. The nocturnal melatonin surge is absent in this population. Whether nocturnal in-center hemodialysis changes melatonin and sleep-wake rhythms is unknown. STUDY DESIGN: A nonrandomized uncontrolled trial. Patients served as their own controls. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: Thirteen daytime hemodialysis patients (median age, 58 years; 5 women) from our hospital receiving conventional daytime hemodialysis 3 times weekly for 3 to 4 hours each session. INTERVENTIONS: Six months of treatment with nocturnal in-center dialysis 4 nights/wk with 8-hour sessions. OUTCOMES & MEASUREMENTS: At baseline, while still on conventional hemodialysis therapy, polysomnography was performed, sleep questionnaires were filled out, and melatonin concentration in saliva was obtained. After 6 months of in-center nocturnal hemodialysis, all measurements were repeated. RESULTS: After 6 months of in-center nocturnal hemodialysis, polysomnography showed significant improvements in sleep efficiency (P = 0.05) and stage 3/4 sleep (P = 0.03) in comparison to t = 0. Trends in improvement of rapid-eye-movement sleep, awake time, and oxygen saturation were seen after 6 months of in-center nocturnal hemodialysis therapy. Sleep questionnaires showed a trend in improved sleep quality and daytime function. Patients were less exhausted during the daytime. The nocturnal melatonin surge was partially restored. LIMITATIONS: Small sample size and a nonrandomized uncontrolled study design. CONCLUSIONS: Patients after 6 months of in-center nocturnal hemodialysis had significant improvements in subjective and objective sleep parameters and partially restored nocturnal melatonin rhythm.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sueño / Vigilia / Diálisis Renal / Ritmo Circadiano / Fallo Renal Crónico / Melatonina Límite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Am J Kidney Dis Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Países Bajos Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Sueño / Vigilia / Diálisis Renal / Ritmo Circadiano / Fallo Renal Crónico / Melatonina Límite: Adult / Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Am J Kidney Dis Año: 2009 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Países Bajos Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos