2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11325-020-02185-z
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Evaluation of sleep quality and restless legs syndrome in adult patients with sickle cell anemia

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“…Finally, it was confirmed that the low hemoglobin level was an independent risk predictor, so it can be used as a significant biomarker of sleep disorders. Despite some studies have shown that sickle cell anemia is closely associated with restless withdrawal syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea in specific sleep disorders (Rosen et al, 2014;Erdem et al, 2020), the association between anemia and non-specific sleep disorders is poorly understood. Our research explored this issue and confirmed that anemia is potentially linked to nonspecific sleep disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it was confirmed that the low hemoglobin level was an independent risk predictor, so it can be used as a significant biomarker of sleep disorders. Despite some studies have shown that sickle cell anemia is closely associated with restless withdrawal syndrome and obstructive sleep apnea in specific sleep disorders (Rosen et al, 2014;Erdem et al, 2020), the association between anemia and non-specific sleep disorders is poorly understood. Our research explored this issue and confirmed that anemia is potentially linked to nonspecific sleep disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High quality, sufficient sleep contributes to overall health, 171 while insomnia and poor sleep contribute to hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart disease, strokes, infections and cancer. 171,172 In SCD, symptom burden, restless leg syndrome 173 and sleep apnoea have potential to cause uniquely high rates of insomnia. Moscou-Jackson 174,175 surveyed 263 Adult African-American patients with SCD and based on a 7-item self-report found a 41% rate of insomnia, and significant relationships between insomnia and self-reported life impact from pain and depression.…”
Section: Sl E Ep a N D Fatigu Ementioning
confidence: 99%