This member aims to describe the predominance and risk factors of Sleep disorders (SDs) among incessant hemodialysis patients in the Nephrology and Dialysis Department of the Rabat Military Hospital, Morocco. All hemodialysis subjects in the nephrology division of the Rabat Military Hospital were enrolled in the trial, that was designed as a potential single-center study. We judged four SDs—insomnia, sleep apnea, disturbed legs condition, and excessive sunshine sleepiness—for each patient. All the 52 chronic hemodialysis sufferers were recruited for this study. Multivariate logistic reversion was performed to determine the traits connected to miscellaneous SDs in 40 individuals accompanying a prevalence of insomnia and sleep interruption of activity syndrome (SAS). Anemia, overdone daytime torpor, and irritability were all associated with restlessness; whereas, SAS was guide age ≥50 years, obesity, and overdone daytime torpor. Restless legs condition was linked to advanced age, overdone daytime torpor, and the presence of a organic inflammatory syndrome. Sleep disorders have a important impact on the feature of life of dialysis victims, so it is critical to expect them and, more basically, identify the associated determinants to control them.
Author(s) Details: Wafaa Arache, Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transplantation, Military Hospital Mohammed V, Morocco and Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Morocco. Fouad Laboudi, Department of Psychiatric Emergencies, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Arrazi de Salé University Hospital, Mohammed V University, Rabat, Morocco. Driss El-Kabbaj, Department of Nephrology, Dialysis and Renal Transplantation, Military Hospital Mohammed V, Morocco and Department of Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Morocco. Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/PRAMR-V3/article/view/9059
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