Volume 47, Issue 4 pp. 847-851
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Sleep Disturbance of End-Stage Renal Disease

Masaya Yoshioka M.D.,

Masaya Yoshioka M.D.,

Department of Psychiatry, Sagamidai Hospital, Sagami

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Tsuyoshi Ishii M.D.

Tsuyoshi Ishii M.D.

Department of Psychiatry, Sagamidai Hospital, Sagami

Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry, Tokyo

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Isao Fukunishi M.D.

Corresponding Author

Isao Fukunishi M.D.

Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry, Tokyo

*Isao Fukunishi, M.D., Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry 2-1-8 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 156, Japan.Search for more papers by this author
First published: December 1993
Citations: 8

Abstract

Abstract: Sleep disturbance of patients with end-stage renal disease was examined in a sample of 127 patients receiving hemodialysis (HD) therapy. The results indicate that sleep disturbance occurs quite often. Especially, there was a high incidence of sleep disturbance with prolonged HD therapy and with advancing age, and that somatic complications due to long-term HD indirectly influence sleep disturbance. On the effect of drug therapy, levodopa produced significant clinical effects on RLS compared to ordinary hypnotics. Carbamazepine equally tended to produce favorable clinical effects on RLS.

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