Sleep Disorders Clinical Trial
Background
Sleep disturbances are prevalent in hospitalized adult patients manifested as reduced sleep
time and sleep efficiency as well as increased awakenings. Insomnia is the most frequent
sleep disturbance. The effect of the change in sleep patterns in children prior to and after
an elective surgery has not been evaluated objectively. Sleep in hospital may influence
biological processes related to circadian rhythm.
Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland in a diurnal rhythm regulated by light-
light suppresses melatonin secretion, while darkness enhances it. Melatonin has both
chrono-biotic and sleep promoting properties. Exogenous administration of melatonin shortens
sleep latency, increases sleep efficiency and total sleep time. Melatonin also improves
disrupted circadian rhythm. Melatonin promotes sleep in a similar way to the natural sleep
process, and maintains normal sleep architecture.
Melatonin has a positive effect on children with sleep disturbances and is routinely
administrated in pediatric sleep centers around the world for insomnia and a variety of
sleep disorders. Side effects of melatonin are rare and scarce. Circadin is a slow released
formulation of melatonin, which mimics night time secretion of natural melatonin. Children
with sleep disorders who were treated with controlled release melatonin, demonstrated
improvement in sleep latency and total sleep time.
It is reasonable to assume that hospitalized children have disturbed sleep patterns prior to
and following elective surgery. We hypothesize that melatonin will improve sleep patterns
prior to and following surgery, by reducing sleep latency and extending total sleep time. We
also hypothesize that this improvement will have positive impact on anesthetic stress
measures and on recovery.
The purposes of the study are: 1. To characterize sleep patterns in children undergoing
surgery on the admission night prior to surgery; 2. To evaluate the effect of melatonin on
sleep parameters on the night prior to surgery in children; 3. To evaluate the effect of
melatonin on physiologic stress parameters during anesthesia and surgery in children; 4. To
evaluate the effect of melatonin on sleep parameters of children postoperatively; 5. To
evaluate the effect of melatonin on postoperative outcome measures in children.
Patients, Methods. Ninety children (aged 4-18 years) will be evaluated. Sleep disorders will
be screened by a pediatric sleep questionnaire. Sleep will be assessed by sleep logs and
actigraphy for sleep onset time, sleep latency, total sleep time, total wake time, number
and length of awakenings, sleep efficiency, sleep fragmentation index and sleep mean
activity score. Recovery measures will include: length of hospitalization, infection rate,
body temperature, cortisol levels, cooperation with medical staff.
Study plan. The research will comprise of 5 consecutive steps. Step 1 will include the week
prior to surgery and include sleep evaluation to all participants by sleep log and
actigraphy. Step 2 is the night prior to surgery and will include sleep log and actigraphy.
30 children will receive melatonin (Circadin) 2mg, 30 children will receive placebo and 30
children will constitute the control group. Step 3 will be conducted during anesthesia and
surgery where stress variables and need for anesthesia will be recorded. Step 4 will take
place during post-operative hospitalization and will include actigraphy and sleep logs. Step
5 will take place at home two weeks after discharge and will include actigraphy and sleep
logs.
Data for each participant will be collected from the medical records and will include:
demographic data, gender, and clinical background. Underlying sleep disorders will be
screened by an accepted and validated sleep questionnaire [28] (appendix A) The study will
consist of 5 sequential and continual steps: step 1 - the week prior to admission to the
hospital; step 2 - the night before surgery; step 3 - anesthesia and surgery; step 4 - the
post operative hospital stay; step 5 - home, 2 weeks after discharge.
Step 1: all 90 patients will undergo sleep evaluation by actigraphy and a sleep log
(appendix B), for 7 days prior to surgery in their usual sleep environment at home.
Step 2: the patients will be divided into 3 study groups in a double-blind,
placebo-controlled randomization:
1. Thirty children will receive melatonin (Circadin) 2 mg, one hour before bedtime and
will consist of study group A.
2. Thirty age, gender and disease matched controls will receive placebo and will consist
of placebo group A.
3. Thirty age, gender and disease matched children will not receive anything (control
group).
Actigraphy and completion of sleep questionnaire will be also performed in hospital in the
night prior to surgery.
Step 3: stress assessment during anesthesia and surgery will be assessed by the following
variables that are routinely monitored and recorded during surgery by the MDsoft
computerized system: heart rate, blood pressure, end-tidal CO2, amount of anesthetic agents,
opiate consumption.
Step 4: actigraphy and completion of sleep questionnaire will be performed in each night of
the post-surgery hospital stay period and up to 1 week post-surgery.
Step 5: two weeks after discharge, an additional follow-up sleep log and actigraphy will be
performed for 5 consecutive nights.
Practically, children will be recruited in triplicates so that each triple will consist of
the same gender, age and type of surgery. By randomization they will be assigned to one of
each of the study groups.
Post operatively, each pair of patients of study group A and the placebo group A (not
including control group) will be randomly re-divided into two new groups: study group B -
children who will receive melatonin every night and control group B who will receive placebo
every night one hour before bedtime for the rest of the hospitalization.
Sleep evaluation:
Sleep will be evaluated by sleep log which is a diary of sleep variables completed by
parents after each night (appendix B) and by actigraphy.
Actigraphy An actigraph is a watch-like device that is placed on the wrist. It is a
noninvasive continuous ambulatory measure used to objectively evaluate sleep. The use of
actigraphy for both clinical and research purposes is well established. Actigraphy is a
reliable and valid tool for detecting disturbed sleep and a useful technique for the
evaluation of insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders [10]. It is an accepted and common
technique in children [29] and is routinely used in our pediatric sleep clinic.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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