Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study

Abstract Background Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is a group of conditions resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). Patients with FASD experience a variety of neuropsychological symptoms resulting from central nervous system impairment. Little is known about sleep disorders associat...

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Main Authors: Katarzyna Anna Dylag, Bożena Bando, Zbigniew Baran, Paulina Dumnicka, Katarzyna Kowalska, Paulina Kulaga, Katarzyna Przybyszewska, Jakub Radlinski, Sylvia Roozen, Leopold Curfs
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
Series:Italian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01056-x
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spelling doaj-e43c2cb3d0b3433b9c5e7c80cc3a190d2021-05-23T11:47:42ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1824-72882021-05-0147111110.1186/s13052-021-01056-xSleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative studyKatarzyna Anna Dylag0Bożena Bando1Zbigniew Baran2Paulina Dumnicka3Katarzyna Kowalska4Paulina Kulaga5Katarzyna Przybyszewska6Jakub Radlinski7Sylvia Roozen8Leopold Curfs9St. Louis Children HospitalSt. Louis Children HospitalNational Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Lung DiseasesJagiellonian University Medical College, Department of Medical DiagnosticsSt. Louis Children HospitalSt. Louis Children HospitalSt. Louis Children HospitalNational Research Institute for Tuberculosis and Lung DiseasesGovernor Kremers Centre, Maastricht University Medical CentreGovernor Kremers Centre, Maastricht University Medical CentreAbstract Background Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is a group of conditions resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). Patients with FASD experience a variety of neuropsychological symptoms resulting from central nervous system impairment. Little is known about sleep disorders associated with PAE. The objective of this study was to investigate sleep problems related to FASD. Methods Forty patients (median age 8 years (6; 11)) diagnosed with FASD and forty typically developing children (median age 10 years (8; 13)) were recruited for the 1st phase of the study. In the 1st phase, the screening of sleep problems was performed with Child Sleep Habit Questionnaire (CSHQ) filled in by a caregiver. Those of the FASD group who scored above 41 points were qualified to the 2nd phase of the study and had an in-lab attended polysomnography (PSG) performed. The measurements consisted of electroencephalogram, electrooculograms, chin and tibial electromyogram, electrocardiogram, ventilatory monitoring, breathing effort, pulse oximetry, snoring and body position. Their results were compared to PSG laboratory reference data. Results The number of participants with sleep disturbances was markedly higher in the FASD group as compared to typically developing children (55% vs. 20%). The age-adjusted odds ratio for a positive result in CSHQ was 4.31 (95% CI: 1.54–12.11; p = 0.005) for FASD patients as compared to the control group. Significant differences between the FASD as compared to the typically developing children were observed in the following subscales: sleep onset delay, night wakings, parasomnias, sleep disordered breathing, and daytime sleepiness. Children from the FASD group who underwent PSG experienced more arousals during the sleep as compared with the PSG laboratory reference data. The respiratory indices in FASD group appear higher than previously published data from typically developing children. Conclusion The results support the clinical observation that sleep disorders appear to be an important health problem in individuals with FASD. In particular distorted sleep architecture and apneic/hypopneic events need further attention.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01056-xFetal alcohol spectrum disordersPrenatal alcohol exposurefetal alcohol syndromePartial fetal alcohol syndromealcohol related neurodevelopmental disordersSleep disorders
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author Katarzyna Anna Dylag
Bożena Bando
Zbigniew Baran
Paulina Dumnicka
Katarzyna Kowalska
Paulina Kulaga
Katarzyna Przybyszewska
Jakub Radlinski
Sylvia Roozen
Leopold Curfs
spellingShingle Katarzyna Anna Dylag
Bożena Bando
Zbigniew Baran
Paulina Dumnicka
Katarzyna Kowalska
Paulina Kulaga
Katarzyna Przybyszewska
Jakub Radlinski
Sylvia Roozen
Leopold Curfs
Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
Prenatal alcohol exposure
fetal alcohol syndrome
Partial fetal alcohol syndrome
alcohol related neurodevelopmental disorders
Sleep disorders
author_facet Katarzyna Anna Dylag
Bożena Bando
Zbigniew Baran
Paulina Dumnicka
Katarzyna Kowalska
Paulina Kulaga
Katarzyna Przybyszewska
Jakub Radlinski
Sylvia Roozen
Leopold Curfs
author_sort Katarzyna Anna Dylag
title Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study
title_short Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study
title_full Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study
title_fullStr Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study
title_full_unstemmed Sleep problems among children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)- an explorative study
title_sort sleep problems among children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (fasd)- an explorative study
publisher BMC
series Italian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1824-7288
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) is a group of conditions resulting from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). Patients with FASD experience a variety of neuropsychological symptoms resulting from central nervous system impairment. Little is known about sleep disorders associated with PAE. The objective of this study was to investigate sleep problems related to FASD. Methods Forty patients (median age 8 years (6; 11)) diagnosed with FASD and forty typically developing children (median age 10 years (8; 13)) were recruited for the 1st phase of the study. In the 1st phase, the screening of sleep problems was performed with Child Sleep Habit Questionnaire (CSHQ) filled in by a caregiver. Those of the FASD group who scored above 41 points were qualified to the 2nd phase of the study and had an in-lab attended polysomnography (PSG) performed. The measurements consisted of electroencephalogram, electrooculograms, chin and tibial electromyogram, electrocardiogram, ventilatory monitoring, breathing effort, pulse oximetry, snoring and body position. Their results were compared to PSG laboratory reference data. Results The number of participants with sleep disturbances was markedly higher in the FASD group as compared to typically developing children (55% vs. 20%). The age-adjusted odds ratio for a positive result in CSHQ was 4.31 (95% CI: 1.54–12.11; p = 0.005) for FASD patients as compared to the control group. Significant differences between the FASD as compared to the typically developing children were observed in the following subscales: sleep onset delay, night wakings, parasomnias, sleep disordered breathing, and daytime sleepiness. Children from the FASD group who underwent PSG experienced more arousals during the sleep as compared with the PSG laboratory reference data. The respiratory indices in FASD group appear higher than previously published data from typically developing children. Conclusion The results support the clinical observation that sleep disorders appear to be an important health problem in individuals with FASD. In particular distorted sleep architecture and apneic/hypopneic events need further attention.
topic Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
Prenatal alcohol exposure
fetal alcohol syndrome
Partial fetal alcohol syndrome
alcohol related neurodevelopmental disorders
Sleep disorders
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-021-01056-x
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