Osteoarthritis Clinical Trial
Official title:
PARQUE 70+ Studying Sleep Disorder
The emerging Brazilian population is accompanied by the emergence of patients in an age group, including osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal diseases, affecting 4% of the Brazilian population. By 2050, 30% of Brazil's population is over 60 years old. This has a higher degree of elderly with morbades as unbass on the association, such as osteoarthritis. Proper management of OA involves educational program, multidisciplinary team care and therapeutic maneuvers with weight loss and maintenance of mobility. Insomnia is the most frequent sleep disorder in the elderly and its execution almost always harms young women. Sleep quality is interfered with fatigue and pain exacerbation in people with OA, ie a sleep approach should be diagnosed in patients with comorbidity. In addition, chronic patients usually have insomnia and pressure in the use of opioids, sedatives and antidepressants, pointing to insomnia and mood swings for polypharmacy. To evaluate a quality of sleep as an intervention of the PARQVE 70+ Project. Prospective, case-control study. Patients over 70 years old treated at a geriatric outpatient clinic with eye or polyarticular osteoarthesis and clinical OA treatment indicator will be allocated and matched in two groups of 30 elderly. Patients underwent Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index questionnaires and the Epworth Scale before the study began, 3 and 6 months after PARQVE interventions and number of analysts, and compared those who did not perform an intervention. The study aims to improve sleep quality, decrease pain, reduce quality and decrease daytime sleepiness in elderly with OA.
The growing Brazilian population aging is accompanied by the emergence of common diseases in
this age group, including osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent
musculoskeletal disease, affecting 4% of the Brazilian population. There is important
morbidity which progressively leads to chronic use of drugs harmful to this age group, such
as anti-inflammatory drugs, increasing the risk of complications and pharmacological
interactions. In addition to culminating with disabling functional impairment, osteoarthritis
may progress, leading to the need for arthroplasty. Obesity and longevity are important risk
factors for osteoarthritis, and both are very prevalent in Brazil.
2010 IBGE census progressions suggest a growing population increase, with 13% of the
Brazilian population in 2018. By 2050, 30% of Brazil's population will be over 60 years old.
This reflects a gradual increase in the elderly with common morbidities in this age group,
such as osteoarthritis. Proper management of OA involves an educational program,
multidisciplinary team care, and therapeutic measures aimed at weight loss and maintaining
mobility.
Insomnia is the most frequent sleep disorder in the elderly and its prevalence almost doubles
compared to young adults. In addition to aging, other factors such as the presence of
clinical comorbidities, including OA, psychiatric disorders, primary sleep disorders and poor
habits (poor sleep hygiene) contribute to this prevalence. During the aging process, in
addition to increased nighttime awakenings and increased total waking time at night, there is
a reduction in time spent in the deepest stages of sleep, which may be compromised in the
presence of pain.
Sleep quality is affected by severe fatigue and pain exacerbation in people with OA, ie the
sleep approach should always be considered in patients with such comorbidity. In addition to
OA, patients with chronic pain usually have insomnia and depression, increasing the use of
opioids, sedatives and antidepressants, indicating insomnia and mood changes contributing
factors to polypharmacy.
A systematic review of chronic OA pain and spinal pain suggests that interventions such as
cognitive behavioral therapy and sleep hygiene have good repercussions in people with OA.
The study of sleep improvement can facilitate the elderly's quality of life, decrease pain
and reduce polypharmacy. This study aims to evaluate the improvement of sleep quality and
decrease of daytime sleepiness in elderly with OA.
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