Influence of general anesthesia on the postoperative sleep cycle in patients undergoing surgery and dental treatment: a scoping review on the incidence of postoperative sleep disturbance
10.17245/jdapm.2023.23.2.59
- Author:
Terumi AYUSE
1
;
Shinji KURATA
;
Gaku MISHIMA
;
Mizuki TACHI
;
Erika SUZUE
;
Kensuke KIRIISHI
;
Yu OZAKI-HONDA
;
Takao AYUSE
Author Information
1. Nagasaki University Hospital, Department of Special Care Dentistry, Nagasaki, Japan
- Publication Type:Review Article
- From:Journal of Dental Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
2023;23(2):59-67
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
General anesthesia may influence the postoperative sleep cycle; however, no clinical studies have fully evaluated whether anesthesia causes sleep disturbances during the postoperative period. In this scoping review, we explored the changes in postoperative sleep cycles during surgical procedures or dental treatment under general anesthesia.We compared and evaluated the influence of general anesthesia on sleep cycles and sleep disturbances during the postoperative period in adult and pediatric patients undergoing surgery and/or dental treatment. Literature was retrieved by searching eight public databases. Randomized clinical trials, observational studies, observational case-control studies, and cohort studies were included. Primary outcomes included the incidence of sleep, circadian cycle alterations, and/or sleep disturbances. The search strategy yielded six studies after duplicates were removed. Finally, six clinical trials with 1,044 patients were included. In conclusion, general anesthesia may cause sleep disturbances based on alterations in sleep or the circadian cycle in the postoperative period in patients scheduled for elective surgery.