Sleep profile in patients with septo-optic-pituitary dysplasia: protocol for a prospective cohort study.
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Etat: Public
Version: Final published version
Licence: CC BY-NC 4.0
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serval:BIB_419D191E71F6
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Sleep profile in patients with septo-optic-pituitary dysplasia: protocol for a prospective cohort study.
Périodique
BMJ open
ISSN
2044-6055 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2044-6055
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
15/01/2025
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Numéro
1
Pages
e090675
Langue
anglais
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Clinical Trial Protocol
Publication Status: epublish
Publication Status: epublish
Résumé
Children with septo-optic-pituitary dysplasia (SOD) may experience a range of visual impairments and hormonal dysfunctions beyond developmental delay/intellectual disability. The literature describes sleep fragmentation, circadian rhythm disruptions and reduced sleep efficiency. These manifestations are believed to be closely linked to both structural and functional abnormalities associated with SOD, potentially disrupting the natural circadian rhythm. Both anomalies in midline brain structures and decreased visual input could potentially impact melatonin secretion, although a distinct melatonin profile for SOD patients has yet to be identified. Furthermore, the specific contribution of these factors to sleep disturbances in SOD remains unexplored. The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of sleep and its characteristics, along with the melatonin profile, among paediatric patients diagnosed with SOD. A comparison will be made between these findings and those of children with isolated bilateral visual impairment, as well as patients with agenesis of the corpus callosum.
Participants aged between 3 and 18 years previously diagnosed with SOD will be recruited prospectively. Each participant will be assessed at baseline and at each follow-up visit scheduled to evaluate the clinical course. Sleep quality and daytime sleepiness changes will be tracked using actigraphic assessment, standardised sleep questionnaires and a sleep EEG. Additionally, plasma and salivary melatonin profiles will be assessed for each participant.
This study has been approved by local Ethics Committee (N°0049187/23). The study findings will be shared through publication in an international peer-reviewed journal and presented at both national and international conferences.
NCT06262152.
Participants aged between 3 and 18 years previously diagnosed with SOD will be recruited prospectively. Each participant will be assessed at baseline and at each follow-up visit scheduled to evaluate the clinical course. Sleep quality and daytime sleepiness changes will be tracked using actigraphic assessment, standardised sleep questionnaires and a sleep EEG. Additionally, plasma and salivary melatonin profiles will be assessed for each participant.
This study has been approved by local Ethics Committee (N°0049187/23). The study findings will be shared through publication in an international peer-reviewed journal and presented at both national and international conferences.
NCT06262152.
Mots-clé
Humans, Prospective Studies, Child, Adolescent, Melatonin/metabolism, Melatonin/blood, Child, Preschool, Septo-Optic Dysplasia/complications, Septo-Optic Dysplasia/physiopathology, Male, Female, Sleep Quality, Saliva/chemistry, Circadian Rhythm, Sleep/physiology, Sleep Wake Disorders/etiology, Electroencephalography, Research Design, Developmental neurology & neurodisability, Neuro-ophthalmology, Neurobiology, Neurophysiology, SLEEP MEDICINE
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Web of science
Open Access
Oui
Création de la notice
27/01/2025 12:35
Dernière modification de la notice
16/05/2025 7:11