MedPath

Light Therapy on Sleep Quality in Dialysis Patients

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sleep Disorder
Hemodialysis
Light Therapy
Chronic Renal Failure
Interventions
Device: Light Therapy
Registration Number
NCT04089397
Lead Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Annecy Genevois
Brief Summary

Sleep disorders are common in dialysis patients. At present, the management of insomnia in patients with chronic renal failure is not significantly different from that of the general population, which focuses on the management of co-factors, sleep hygiene, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Light therapy is a paramedical practice that involves exposing a patient to a light intensity greater than 5000 Lux (usually 10,000 Lux) for 30 minutes in the morning between 7:00 and 8:30. Its impact is partly mediated by an improvement in the nycthemeral cycle of melatonin.

Light therapy may improve sleep disorders and anxious-depressive elements as suggested in the literature. This technique has not yet been evaluated in dialysis patients, whereas easy to set up.

Detailed Description

Sleep disorders are common in dialysis patients. Indeed, several studies have reported that the prevalence of these disorders is higher than that of the general population. At present, the management of insomnia in patients with chronic renal failure is not significantly different from that of the general population, which focuses on the management of co-factors, sleep hygiene, and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Light therapy is a paramedical practice that involves exposing a patient to a light intensity greater than 5000 Lux (usually 10,000 Lux) for 30 minutes in the morning between 7:00 and 8:30. Its impact is partly mediated by an improvement in the nycthemeral cycle of melatonin. Light therapy has been studied in several pathologies. In the context of renal insufficiency, only one randomized study was conducted in renal transplant patients: out of 30 patients, the effect of light therapy regained an 11-minute increase in sleep latency, an earlier awakening of 24 minutes, and a gain in the DASS-21 depression score of 1.7 points while there was no improvement in his three parameters in the control group. Interest in light therapy has also been evaluated in seasonal and non-seasonal depression. In a meta-analysis of 458 patients, light therapy adjuvant use was as effective as the addition of a second molecule.

Light therapy may improve sleep disorders and anxious-depressive elements as suggested in the literature. This technique has not yet been evaluated in dialysis patients, whereas easy to set up.

We therefore wish to set up a clinical study to determine whether a light therapy technique in the morning during dialysis or at home improves the quality of sleep of chronic hemodialysis patients. The secondary objectives will be to specify the improved sleep parameters, to evaluate the impact on the anxious-depressive score, the arterial hypertension, and the nutritional state, and the residual effect of light therapy.

The aim of this trial is to determine whether a light therapy technique in the morning during dialysis or at home improves the quality of sleep of chronic hemodialysis patients.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
33
Inclusion Criteria
  • Patient in conventional hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration for at least 3 months
  • Patient requiring a dialysis session three times a week in the investigational site
  • Patient benefiting from a social security scheme
  • Patient informed and having given his free and informed consent to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patient with binocular blindness and / or age-related macular degeneration
  • Eye fatigue
  • Patient who has undergone a recent eye surgery (less than 3 months) or for whom such an operation is planned in the next 20 weeks
  • Patient taking medications known to be responsible for photosensitivity
  • Pregnant or lactating woman
  • Patient under guardianship or curatorship
  • Patient unable to give free and informed consent

Exclusion during the study - premature stop

  • Wishes of the patient or the physician
  • Appearance of unexplained visual disturbances
  • Kidney transplant

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Light therapy groupLight TherapyFive weeks of light therapy, with 3 weekly sessions of 30 minutes, to be performed between 8:00 to 10:00, the days of dialysis (at home, for patients dialyzing the afternoon, or during dialysis for patients dialyzing in the morning)
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Impact of light therapy on the quality of sleep of dialysis patients5 weeks

The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire is a self-rated questionnaire designed to measure sleep quality and disturbance over the past month in clinical populations. The sleep component scores are summed to yield a total score ranging from 0 to 21 with the higher total score (referred to as global score) indicating worse sleep quality.

The primary endpoint is the measured difference in PSQI score between baseline and 5 weeks post-exposure to light therapy between the two arms of the study (no light therapy versus active light therapy).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Analysis of each component of the PSQI score5 weeks

There are 7 components in the PSQI score (sleep duration, sleep disturbance, sleep latency, daytime dysfunction due to sleepiness, sleep efficiency, overall sleep quality, and sleep medication use). Each of the sleep components yields a score ranging from 0 to 3, with 3 indicating the greatest dysfunction.

Difference of the medians obtained on each component of the PSQI score in both arms at baseline and after 5 weeks

Pathological sleep disorders defined by PSQI score > 55 weeks

Percentage of patients with a PSQI score \> 5 measured in both arms at baseline and after 5 weeks

Anxious-depressive state of the patients5 weeks

The French Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS 21) is a 21-item self-rated questionnaire designed to measure the emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress over the past week. The scale to which each item belongs is indicated by the letter D (Depression), A (Anxiety) and S (Stress). For each scale, scores are summed with the higher scores corresponding to the most severe status.

Total score difference obtained from the questionnaire French Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS 21) in both arms at baseline and after 5 weeks

Impact of light therapy on nutritional intake of patients10 weeks

The normalized protein catabolic rate is a formula commonly used to assess dietary protein intake in dialysis patients, as a means towards determining nutritional adequacy.

Absolute difference in Normalized Protein Catabolic Rate value in both arms at baseline, after 5 weeks and 10 weeks

Systolic Blood Pressure values10 weeks

Absolute difference in systolic blood pressure in both arms at baseline, after 5 weeks and 10 weeks

Side effects of light therapy5 weeks

Number and frequency of side effects

Diastolic Blood Pressure values10 weeks

Absolute difference in diastolic blood pressure in both arms at baseline, after 5 weeks and 10 weeks

Evaluation of the residual duration of the effect of light therapy on sleep disorder5 weeks

The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire is a self-rated questionnaire designed to measure sleep quality and disturbance over the past month in clinical populations. The sleep component scores are summed to yield a total score ranging from 0 to 21 with the higher total score (referred to as global score) indicating worse sleep quality.

Average difference in PSQI score at the end of the procedure and 5 weeks later.

Evaluation of the residual duration of the effect of light therapy on anxious-depressive state of the patients5 weeks

The French Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS 21) is a 21-item self-rated questionnaire designed to measure the emotional states of depression, anxiety and stress over the past week. The scale to which each item belongs is indicated by the letter D (Depression), A (Anxiety) and S (Stress). For each scale, scores are summed with the higher scores corresponding to the most severe status.

Average difference in DASS 21 score, at the end of the procedure and 5 weeks later.

Impact of home care on the effectiveness of the primary endpoint5 weeks

The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire is a self-rated questionnaire designed to measure sleep quality and disturbance over the past month in clinical populations. The sleep component scores are summed to yield a total score ranging from 0 to 21 with the higher total score (referred to as global score) indicating worse sleep quality.

Difference in the average PSQI score between the two subgroups: home care versus during dialysis light therapy

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

CH Annecy Genevois

🇫🇷

Pringy, France

© Copyright 2025. All Rights Reserved by MedPath