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Clinical Trials/NCT03763071
NCT03763071
Completed
Not Applicable

Sleep Patterns and Disturbances in the Second and Third Trimester of Uncomplicated Pregnancy

Bartin State Hospital1 site in 1 country683 target enrollmentDecember 7, 2018

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders
Sponsor
Bartin State Hospital
Enrollment
683
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
Status
Completed
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Sleep disorders and disturbances are mostly underestimated in clinical practice. Moreover, this problem is generally neglected by the pregnant themselves. Today, it is important to underline any problem that may have an affect to improve the quality of life during pregnancy.

This study assesses the sleep quality, insomnia patterns and obstructive sleep apnea in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.

Detailed Description

Women with uncomplicated pregnancy in the second or third trimester who apply for the routine check will be included. Specific questionnaires will be used to measure the sleep disorders in addition to the socio-demographic measures: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Insomnia Severity Index, Berlin Questionnaire and Stop-Bang Questionnaire.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 7, 2018
End Date
April 29, 2020
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
Female

Investigators

Sponsor
Bartin State Hospital
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Murat Yassa

M.D.

Bartin State Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy

Exclusion Criteria

  • Complicated pregnancy
  • Multiple pregnancy
  • Known sleep disorder

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)

Time Frame: Through study completion, an average of 39 weeks

The order of the PSQI items has been modified from the original order in order to fit the first 9 items (which are the only items that contribute to the total score) on a single page. Item 10, which is the second page of the scale, does not contribute to the PSQI score. In scoring the PSQI, seven component scores are derived, each scored 0 (no difficulty) to 3 (severe difficulty). The component scores are summed to produce a global score (range 0 to 21). Higher scores indicate worse sleep quality.

Berlin Questionnaire

Time Frame: Through study completion, an average of 39 weeks

The questionnaire consists of 3 categories related to the risk of having sleep apnea. Patients can be classified into High Risk or Low Risk based on their responses to the individual items and their overall scores in the symptom categories. High Risk: if there are 2 or more categories where the score is positive. Low Risk: if there is only 1 or no categories where the score is positive.

Stop-Bang questionnaire

Time Frame: Through study completion, an average of 39 weeks

This questionnaire evaluates the risk of sleep apnea. Low risk of OSA: Yes to 0-2 questions Intermediate risk of OSA: Yes to 3-4 questions High risk of OSA: Yes to 5-8 questions or Yes to 2 or more of 4 STOP questions + male gender or Yes to 2 or more of 4 STOP questions + BMI \> 35 kg/m2 or Yes to 2 or more of 4 STOP questions + neck circumference.

Insomnia Severity Index (ISI)

Time Frame: Through study completion, an average of 39 weeks

ISI measures the insomnia and related parameters. Scoring and Interpretation as follows: Add the scores for all seven items (questions 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 +6 + 7) will give the total score. Total score categories: 0-7 = No clinically significant insomnia 8-14 = Subthreshold insomnia 15-21 = Clinical insomnia (moderate severity) 22-28 = Clinical insomnia (severe)

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