AbstractBackgroundLiver cirrhosis is considered as a major cause of mortality worldwide and is the most common non-neoplastic cause of death among hepatobiliary and digestive diseases. One of the least studied complications of liver cirrhosis is the disturbed sleep pattern, which is being increasingly recognized as a major health problem affecting the quality of life.MethodsThis study included two groups; the first group consisted of 30 patients diagnosed as liver cirrhosis based on abdominal ultrasound and liver biopsy and the second group consisted of 10 healthy subjects served as controls. ESS was calculated for every patient and all patients were subjected to complete overnight polysomnography to detect sleep disturbances among all part...
Background: Few studies are available regarding the prevalence of sleep disturbance in cirrhotic pat...
Background & Aims Sleep disturbances are common in patients with cirrhosis, but their determinant...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the sleep timing and circadian preference in a sample of Egyptian patients wi...
AbstractBackgroundLiver cirrhosis is considered as a major cause of mortality worldwide and is the m...
AIM: To study sleep aspects and parameters in cirrhotic patients and assess the role of liver dysfun...
Objective: Sleep disturbance and excessive daytime sleepiness have been reported in patients with he...
Marie Bruyneel,1 Thomas Sersté2,3 1Sleep Unit, Department of Pneumology, Centre Hospitalier U...
Background/propose: Sleep disturbance and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) have been reported in p...
A considerable proportion of patients with cirrhosis exhibit insomnia, delayed sleep habits, and exc...
Sleep is a complex, highly regulated process essential for human health and wellbeing. Increasingly,...
Sleep disturbances are common in patients with cirrhosis but their origins are unknown. The aim of t...
A considerable proportion of patients with cirrhosis exhibit insomnia, delayed sleep habits, and exc...
WOS: 000345234100012PubMed ID: 25192605Background: We aimed to measure the diurnal changes of critic...
Sleep–wake disturbances are common in liver cirrhosis and associated with impaired quality of life. ...
Objectives. Hepatic encephalopathy in patients with end-stage liver cirrhosis is associated with alt...
Background: Few studies are available regarding the prevalence of sleep disturbance in cirrhotic pat...
Background & Aims Sleep disturbances are common in patients with cirrhosis, but their determinant...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the sleep timing and circadian preference in a sample of Egyptian patients wi...
AbstractBackgroundLiver cirrhosis is considered as a major cause of mortality worldwide and is the m...
AIM: To study sleep aspects and parameters in cirrhotic patients and assess the role of liver dysfun...
Objective: Sleep disturbance and excessive daytime sleepiness have been reported in patients with he...
Marie Bruyneel,1 Thomas Sersté2,3 1Sleep Unit, Department of Pneumology, Centre Hospitalier U...
Background/propose: Sleep disturbance and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) have been reported in p...
A considerable proportion of patients with cirrhosis exhibit insomnia, delayed sleep habits, and exc...
Sleep is a complex, highly regulated process essential for human health and wellbeing. Increasingly,...
Sleep disturbances are common in patients with cirrhosis but their origins are unknown. The aim of t...
A considerable proportion of patients with cirrhosis exhibit insomnia, delayed sleep habits, and exc...
WOS: 000345234100012PubMed ID: 25192605Background: We aimed to measure the diurnal changes of critic...
Sleep–wake disturbances are common in liver cirrhosis and associated with impaired quality of life. ...
Objectives. Hepatic encephalopathy in patients with end-stage liver cirrhosis is associated with alt...
Background: Few studies are available regarding the prevalence of sleep disturbance in cirrhotic pat...
Background & Aims Sleep disturbances are common in patients with cirrhosis, but their determinant...
OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the sleep timing and circadian preference in a sample of Egyptian patients wi...