2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2019.06.005
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Nocturnal dialysis improves sleep apnea more than daytime dialysis: a meta-analysis of crossover studies

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“…Another study found that missing or shortening dialysis sessions were associated with more severe sleep disturbances among maintenance hemodialysis patients [20]. Studies have also found that sleep apnea was improved with nocturnal hemodialysis [21,22]. Taken together these studies demonstrate that loss of kidney function and resulting disorders such as anemia may contribute to an increased risk of EDS among patients with CKD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Another study found that missing or shortening dialysis sessions were associated with more severe sleep disturbances among maintenance hemodialysis patients [20]. Studies have also found that sleep apnea was improved with nocturnal hemodialysis [21,22]. Taken together these studies demonstrate that loss of kidney function and resulting disorders such as anemia may contribute to an increased risk of EDS among patients with CKD.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Using the criteria from the International Restless Legs Syndrom Study Group (IRLSSG) for the diagnosis and severity of RLS, patients on automated PD presented higher RLS severity compared with the HD group [ 43 ]. And previous PSG measurements also revealed that daytime dialysis may result in more obstructive and central apnoea as compared with nocturnal PD and HD [ 44 , 45 ]. A review by Chu et al [ 46 ] ascribed this sleep-disordered breathing to three different mechanisms: fluid accumulation resulting in pharyngeal narrowing, anaemia reducing the oxygen level and UT accumulation causing systemic inflammation, which in turn can cause pharyngeal narrowing and destabilization of chemoreceptors.…”
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confidence: 99%