Sleep–wake and melatonin pattern in craniopharyngioma patients

Apr 1, 2014European journal of endocrinology

Sleep and Melatonin Patterns in Patients with Craniopharyngioma

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Abstract

Patients with craniopharyngioma exhibited increased mental fatigue and impaired sleep quality compared to healthy controls.

  • Craniopharyngioma patients showed increased daytime sleepiness and dysfunction, with significant changes in sleep latency and general health.
  • Higher body mass index (BMI) was linked to increased daytime sleepiness and mental fatigue, as well as lower mental health.
  • Low midnight melatonin levels were associated with reduced sleep time and efficiency, along with tendencies for increased sleepiness and impaired physical health.
  • Three melatonin profile patterns were identified: normal, absent midnight peak, and phase-shifted peak, with only the absent peak being related to poor sleep quality and increased fatigue.

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