Nocturnal enuresis in children is associated with differences in autonomic control.


Journal

Sleep
ISSN: 1550-9109
Titre abrégé: Sleep
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7809084

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 03 2019
Historique:
received: 02 07 2018
revised: 06 11 2018
accepted: 21 11 2018
pubmed: 28 11 2018
medline: 26 2 2020
entrez: 28 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To assess the relationship between urine osmolality, cardiovascular parameters, and nocturnal enuresis in a population of children undergoing polysomnographic assessment. This prospective observational study included consecutive children aged 5-17 years presenting for overnight polysomnography. Children were evaluated using continuous ambulatory blood pressure monitoring to assess heart rate and blood pressure. Urine samples were collected throughout the night to determine urine sodium excretion and osmolality. Comparisons of results were made between children with and without a history of nocturnal enuresis. A total of 61 children were included for analysis; 13 had a history of nocturnal enuresis. Children with nocturnal enuresis had greater disruption in respiratory parameters including higher apnea-hypopnea index (mean difference 12.2 ± 8.8 events/h, p < 0.05), attributable to more central respiratory events (mean difference 5.4 ± 4.9, p < 0.05), and higher variability in both oxygen and carbon dioxide parameters compared to those without nocturnal enuresis. Sleep parameters, urine osmolality, and blood pressure did not differ between groups. Children with nocturnal enuresis showed an increase, rather than a decrease, in heart rate across the night (+5.4 ± 19.1 vs. -6.0 ± 14.8 beats/min, p < 0.05). Children with a history of nocturnal enuresis have greater respiratory abnormalities, no differences in urine osmolality or blood pressure, and loss of normal heart rate decrease across the night. This pattern suggests that autonomic control, rather than renal or hemodynamic abnormalities, may contribute to the pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30481322
pii: 5208915
doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsy239
pmc: PMC6424076
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Sodium 9NEZ333N27

Types de publication

Journal Article Observational Study Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Informations de copyright

© Sleep Research Society 2018. Published by Oxford University Press [on behalf of the Sleep Research Society].

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Auteurs

Alexandra Bascom (A)

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Mary Ann McMaster (MA)

Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

R Todd Alexander (RT)

Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Women & Children's Health Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Joanna E MacLean (JE)

Stollery Children's Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Women & Children's Health Research Institute, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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