Sleep pattern changes in patients with lung cancer

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.13592

Authors

  • Aml Amin Abd El Aziz Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis Departement Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shibin El-Kom, Egypt
  • Rana Helmy El-Helbawy Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis Departement Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shibin El-Kom, Egypt
  • Gehan Ali Abdelaal Faculty of Medicine, Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Menoufia University, Shibin El-Kom, Egypt
  • Alshimaa Mahmoud Alhanafy Faculty of Medicine, Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine Department, Menoufia University, Shibin El-Koom, Egypt
  • Heba Mostafa El-Ghobashy Chest Diseases and Tuberculosis Departement Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Shibin El-Kom, Egypt

Keywords:

lung cancer, PSG, OSA, OAS

Abstract

Background: There are multiple connections between sleep and lung cancer.  Both of them impacting each other  lung cancer can make it difficult to sleep well due to symptoms and treatment side effects( 20-70% of  cancer patients suffer of insomnia) .Also there is possible relationship between lung cancer and nocturnal intermittent hypoxia, apnea and daytime sleepiness,  progression of lung cancer  considered as risk factor of obstructive sleep apnea severity. Aim of the work: to evaluate sleep pattern changes in patients with lung cancer. Patients and methods: 26 patients with non small cell lung cancer  were  interviewed for assessment of histopathological subtypes and stages according to TNM classification and treated at Department of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and surgical treatment were scheduled), they underwent to sleep questionnaire and Epworth Sleepiness Score (ESS).overnight full polysomnography was done.

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Published

04-11-2022

How to Cite

El Aziz, A. A. A., El-Helbawy, R. H., Abdelaal, G. A., Alhanafy, A. M., & El-Ghobashy, H. M. (2022). Sleep pattern changes in patients with lung cancer. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S9), 4072–4092. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.13592

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