Why do patients sleep on dialysis?

Semin Dial. 2006 Mar-Apr;19(2):152-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-139X.2006.00142.x.

Abstract

Sleep-associated symptoms and excessive daytime sleepiness are felt to be more common in dialysis patients. Several surveys conducted in this patient population have identified a prevalence of sleep disturbances in up to 80% of patients. This review article summarizes common disorders associated with sleep disturbances in dialysis patients, including sleep-disordered breathing, restless legs syndrome, and major depression. Special attention is given to pathophysiological processes and effective approaches for the prevention and timely treatment of these conditions, which in turn reduces the substantial morbidity associated with sleep disturbances.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cardiovascular Diseases / physiopathology
  • Circadian Rhythm
  • Cytokines / blood
  • Depression / epidemiology
  • Depression / physiopathology
  • Humans
  • Hypoxia / physiopathology
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic / physiopathology
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic / therapy
  • Leptin / blood
  • Renal Dialysis / adverse effects*
  • Renal Dialysis / methods
  • Restless Legs Syndrome / physiopathology
  • Sleep Apnea Syndromes / blood
  • Sleep Apnea Syndromes / etiology*
  • Sleep Apnea Syndromes / physiopathology*
  • Sleep Apnea Syndromes / therapy
  • Sympathetic Nervous System / physiopathology

Substances

  • Cytokines
  • Leptin