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Associations Between Improvements in Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Sleep Disturbance Over Time in the CAIVIUS Trial

机译:在CAIVIUS试验中,随着时间的流逝,下尿路症状改善与睡眠障碍之间的关联

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Purpose: We recently reported an association between the bother and severity of lower urinary tract symptoms secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia and the severity of sleep disturbance. However, few studies have examined whether alterations in the severity of urinary symptoms influence the degree of sleep problems over time. Materials and Methods: The severity of lower urinary tract symptoms in men enrolled in CAMUS (Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Urological Symptoms), a clinical trial of saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), was evaluated using AUASI (American Urological Association symptom index) and quality of life scores. Sleep disturbance was evaluated by the Jenkins sleep scale at 0, 24, 48 and 72 weeks. Statistical analyses were used to assess the relationship(s) between changes in lower urinary tract symptoms and sleep disturbance. Results: The baseline characteristics of the 339 men (172 placebo arm and 167 saw palmetto arm) enrolled in the CAMUS trial with assessment of sleep disturbance and urinary symptoms were similar. There were no differences between improvements in the severity of sleep disturbance or urinary symptoms between the 2 experimental arms. Combined analyses of the entire cohort revealed significant associations (p <0.001) between the AUASI score and sleep disturbance severity with time. Multivariate analyses demonstrated that improvements in lower urinary tract symptoms other than nocturia were the most significant predictors of improvements in sleep disturbance. Specific analyses adjusting for other baseline characteristics demonstrated that a 3-point improvement in AUASI score was associated with a 0.73-point improvement in the Jenkins sleep scale with time. Conclusions: Improvements in lower urinary tract symptoms correlate with changes in sleeping abilities with time in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. While nocturia is significantly associated with sleep disturbance, other changes in overall lower urinary tract symptoms are better predictors of changes in sleep dysfunction.
机译:目的:我们最近报道了继发于良性前列腺增生的下尿路症状的困扰和严重程度与睡眠障碍的严重程度之间存在关联。但是,很少有研究检查泌尿系统症状严重程度的变化是否会随时间影响睡眠问题的程度。材料和方法:参加CAMUS(泌尿科症状补充和替代药物)的男性下尿路症状的严重性,使用AUASI(美国泌尿科协会症状指数)评估了锯棕榈(Serenoa repens)的临床试验。生活分数。通过詹金斯(Jenkins)睡眠量表在0、24、48和72周评估睡眠障碍。使用统计分析来评估下尿路症状变化与睡眠障碍之间的关系。结果:CAMUS试验中评估的339名男性(172名安慰剂组和167名锯棕榈组)的基线特征与睡眠障碍和泌尿症状相似。在两个实验组之间,睡眠障碍或泌尿症状严重程度的改善之间没有差异。整个队列的综合分析显示,AUASI评分与睡眠障碍严重程度之间存在显着相关性(p <0.001)。多因素分析表明,夜尿症以外的下尿路症状的改善是睡眠障碍改善的最重要预测指标。针对其他基线特征进行调整的具体分析表明,随着时间的推移,AUASI得分提高3分与詹金斯睡眠量表提高0.73分相关。结论:前列腺增生症患者下尿路症状的改善与睡眠能力随时间的变化有关。夜尿症与睡眠障碍显着相关,但总体下尿路症状的其他变化是睡眠功能障碍变化的更好预测指标。

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