Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in both high mortality rates and a decrease in the response of health services worldwide. Many people changed their lifestyles due to the deterioration of their health both during the acute and post-illness stages. Depression, and especially sleep disorders, deserv...

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Autores: Arredondo Nontol, Rodolfo, Arredondo, Miriam Rodfeli, Reto, Narcisa, Suyon Castillo, Angel, Urbina Rojas, Yrene Esperanza
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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Materia:Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Trastornos del Inicio y del Mantenimiento del Sueño
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Trastornos del sueño y síndrome pos-COVID-19
title Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
spellingShingle Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
Arredondo Nontol, Rodolfo
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Trastornos del Inicio y del Mantenimiento del Sueño
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
title_short Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
title_full Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
title_fullStr Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
title_sort Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative review
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Arredondo, Miriam Rodfeli
Reto, Narcisa
Suyon Castillo, Angel
Urbina Rojas, Yrene Esperanza
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Arredondo, Miriam Rodfeli
Reto, Narcisa
Suyon Castillo, Angel
Urbina Rojas, Yrene Esperanza
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Reto, Narcisa
Suyon Castillo, Angel
Urbina Rojas, Yrene Esperanza
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SARS-CoV-2
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Trastornos del Inicio y del Mantenimiento del Sueño
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
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SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
Trastornos del Inicio y del Mantenimiento del Sueño
SARS-CoV-2
COVID-19
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spelling Sleep disorders and post-COVID-19 syndrome: a narrative reviewTrastornos del sueño y síndrome pos-COVID-19Arredondo Nontol, Rodolfo Arredondo, Miriam Rodfeli Reto, NarcisaSuyon Castillo, Angel Urbina Rojas, Yrene EsperanzaSleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19Trastornos del Inicio y del Mantenimiento del Sueño SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in both high mortality rates and a decrease in the response of health services worldwide. Many people changed their lifestyles due to the deterioration of their health both during the acute and post-illness stages. Depression, and especially sleep disorders, deserve attention due to their high prevalence within the so-called post-COVID-19 syndrome because they are associated with a deterioration in the quality of life of those affected. Knowing its prevalence and understanding its pathophysiology, clinical spectrum and treatment methods remain matters of research. The objective of this narrative review is to present the latest findings on sleep disorders as manifestations of post-COVID-19 syndrome. For this purpose, scientific literature was consulted using three databases—PubMed, Scopus and SciELO—resulting in a total of 867 articles, which were reviewed by title and abstract. This search was updated twice, resulting in 61 articles, which were included in this narrative review. A prevalence of sleep disorders in post-COVID-19 syndrome ranging from 9.7 % to 50 % is noted; its cause is identified as multifactorial, and the systemic inflammatory response may play a fundamental role due to the toxic action of cytokines and the poor neuronal response to revert the inflammatory process. Insomnia is the most frequent symptom; being female and suffering from concomitant depressive disorders are prevalent risk factors. There is a possible beneficial effect on symptom control resulting from antidepressants as well as non-pharmacological treatments such as individualized physical therapy and an antioxidant nutritional regimen. It is concluded that many gaps remain in the understanding of this pathology and further research is needed to elucidate them.La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha dejado como consecuencia una alta mortalidad, así como una disminución de la respuesta de los servicios de salud a nivel mundial. Muchas personas modificaron sus estilos de vida debido al deterioro de su salud tanto durante el proceso agudo de la enfermedad como en la etapa posterior. La depresión y, especialmente, los trastornos del sueño merecen atención debido a su alta prevalencia dentro del denominado síndrome pos-COVID-19 por estar relacionados con un deterioro de la calidad de vida de los afectados. Conocer su prevalencia y entender su fisiopatología, espectro clínico y forma de tratamiento aún son motivo de investigación. El objetivo de la presente revisión narrativa es mostrar los últimos alcances acerca de los trastornos del sueño como manifestación del síndrome pos-COVID-19; para ello, se consultó literatura científica utilizando tres bases de datos, PubMed, Scopus y SciELO, obteniendo un total de 867 artículos, los cuales fueron sometidos a revisión por título y resumen. Esta búsqueda se actualizó en dos oportunidades, y de esta evaluación resultaron 61 artículos que fueron incluidos para esta revisión narrativa. Se destaca una prevalencia de los trastornos del sueño en el síndrome pos-COVID-19 de 9,7 % hasta 50 %; en la determinación de la causa se identifica que es de origen multifactorial, donde la respuesta inflamatoria sistémica podría jugar un papel fundamental por la acción tóxica de las citoquinas y la respuesta neuronal deficiente para revertir el proceso inflamatorio. El insomnio es el síntoma más frecuente; el sexo femenino y los trastornos depresivos concomitantes representan los factores de riesgo prevalentes. Existe un posible efecto benéfico de los fármacos antidepresivos para el control de los síntomas, así como de medidas no farmacológicas como la terapia física individualizada y un régimen nutricional antioxidante. Se concluye que aún existen muchos vacíos respecto a la comprensión de esta patología y que dilucidarlos amerita mayor investigación.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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