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Oncology Nursing Forum | 2013

Sleep Measured by Polysomnography in Patients Receiving High-Dose Chemotherapy for Multiple Myeloma Prior to Stem Cell Transplantation

Carol A. Enderlin; Elizabeth Ann Coleman; David Davila; Kathy C. Richards; Susan M. Jegley; Robert L. Kennedy; Julia A. Goodwin; Paula McNatt; Carol Beth Stewart; Kim Lockhart; Patty J. Reed

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVESnTo describe the objective sleep of patients receiving chemotherapy for multiple myeloma (MM) prior to stem cell transplantation.nnnDESIGNnA descriptive study with repeated measures.nnnSETTINGnAn international referral center in an urban area of the southern United States.nnnSAMPLEnA convenience sample of a subset of 12 patients with MM, recruited from a randomized, controlled trial.nnnMETHODSnObjective sleep was assessed using two nights of polysomnography, one obtained before and one after a second cycle of high-dose chemotherapy prior to stem cell transplantation. Demographic and clinical data were obtained through a retrospective chart review.nnnMAIN RESEARCH VARIABLESnObjective sleep including sleep characteristics, sleep-related respiratory events, and periodic limb movements (PLMs) of sleep.nnnFINDINGSnSleep was characterized by a relatively short sleep time, excessive time spent awake after the onset of sleep, and poor sleep efficiency (objective sleep quality). Patients spent more than the expected percent of time in non-rapid eye movement sleep and less in rapid eye movement sleep. Arterial oxyhemoglobin saturation nadirs reflected episodes of low arterial oxygen saturation. PLMs during sleep were in the mildly elevated range.nnnCONCLUSIONSnFindings suggest that patients had poor sleep efficiency (objective sleep quality) and were slightly better sleepers after receiving a second cycle of high-dose chemotherapy. A number of patients also demonstrated obstructive sleep apnea and frequent PLMs.nnnIMPLICATIONS FOR NURSINGnFindings support the need for additional investigation of sleep in patients with MM, particularly poor sleep efficiency and PLMs. Improving sleep may improve quality of life by decreasing associated symptoms such as pain, fatigue, and depression.nnnKNOWLEDGE TRANSLATIONnOncology nurses should consider assessing patients with MM for insomnia symptoms, excessive daytime sleepiness, obstructive sleep apnea, and a history of jerking or kicking their legs when asleep. Those symptoms may suggest the need for additional investigation of a possible sleep disorder, which may negatively influence mood and function.


Sleep | 2005

Practice Parameters for Clinical Use of the Multiple Sleep Latency Test and the Maintenance of Wakefulness Test

Michael R. Littner; Clete A. Kushida; Merrill S. Wise; David Davila; Timothy I. Morgenthaler; Teofilo Lee-Chiong; Max Hirshkowitz; Daniel L. Loube; Dennis R. Bailey; Richard B. Berry; Sheldon Kapen; Milton Kramer


Sleep | 2003

Practice Parameters for the Role of Actigraphy in the Study of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms: An Update for 2002

Michael R. Littner; Clete A. Kushida; W. McDowell Anderson; Dennis R. Bailey; Richard B. Berry; David Davila; Max Hirshkowitz; Sheldon Kapen; Milton Kramer; Daniel I. Loube; Merrill S. Wise; Stephen F. Johnson


Sleep | 1999

Practice Parameters for the Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder

Andrew L. Chesson; Merrill S. Wise; David Davila; Stephen F. Johnson; Michael R. Littner; William M. Anderson; Kristyna M. Hartse; Rafecas J


Sleep | 1999

Practice Parameters for the Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Chronic Insomnia

Andrew L. Chesson; William M. Anderson; Michael R. Littner; David Davila; Kristyna M. Hartse; Stephen F. Johnson; Merrill S. Wise; Rafecas J


Sleep | 2000

Practice Parameters for the Evaluation of Chronic Insomnia

Andrew L. Chesson; Kristyna M. Hartse; William M. Anderson; David Davila; Stephen F. Johnson; Michael R. Littner; Merrill S. Wise; Rafecas J


Sleep | 2003

Practice parameters for using polysomnography to evaluate insomnia: an update.

Michael R. Littner; Max Hirshkowitz; Milton Kramer; Sheldon Kapen; W. McDowell Anderson; Dennis R. Bailey; Richard B. Berry; David Davila; Stephen F. Johnson; Clete A. Kushida; Daniel I. Loube; Merrill S. Wise; B. Tucker Woodson


Sleep | 2002

Practice Parameters for the Use of Auto-Titrating Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Devices for Titrating Pressures and Treating Adult Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome

Michael R. Littner; Maxwell Hirshkowitz; David Davila; W. McDowell Anderson; Clete A. Kushida; B. Tucker Woodson; Stephen F. Johnson; Merrill S. Wise


Sleep | 2001

Practice parameters for the use of laser-assisted uvulopalatoplasty: an update for 2000.

Michael R. Littner; Clete A. Kushida; Kristyna M. Hartse; W. McDowell Anderson; David Davila; Stephen F. Johnson; Merrill S. Wise; Maxwell Hirshkowitz; B. Tucker Woodson


Sleep | 1999

Practice Parameters for the Use of Light Therapy in the Treatment of Sleep Disorders

Andrew L. Chesson; Michael R. Littner; David Davila; William M. Anderson; Grigg-Damberger M; Kristyna M. Hartse; Stephen F. Johnson; Merrill S. Wise

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Merrill S. Wise

Baylor College of Medicine

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B. Tucker Woodson

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Andrew L. Chesson

Louisiana State University

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