@article{c3431f3f3f6b466eb119c43cf419cfd7,
title = "Sleep Disturbances in Traumatic Brain Injury: Associations With Sensory Sensitivity",
abstract = "Study Objectives: Sleep disturbances following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Veterans are very common and often persist as chronic sequelae. In addition, sensory sensitivity, ie, discomfort upon exposure to light and noise, is common after TBI. However, the relationship between sleep disturbances and sensory sensitivity in Veterans following TBI has not yet been examined, yet both are established early markers of neurodegeneration. Methods: Veterans (n = 95) in the chronic phase of recovery from TBI at the VA Portland Health Care System completed an overnight polysomnography and provided self-report data on sensory (eg, light and noise) sensitivity, and sleep disturbances. Participants were categorized into four sensory sensitivity groups: (1) “neither,” neither light nor noise sensitivity (n = 36); (2) “light,” only light sensitivity (n = 12); (3) “noise,” only noise sensitivity (n = 24); and (4) “both,” light and noise sensitivity (n = 23). Results: Veterans with TBI reported sleep disturbances that were significantly correlated with the severity of their sensory sensitivity and associated with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Multiple linear regression revealed insomnia severity to be the strongest predictor of the relationship between sleep disturbances and sensory sensitivity. Furthermore, sensory sensitivity was associated with a higher mean heart rate during sleep, even after controlling for PTSD status. Conclusions: These data are the first to report the prevalence and association between sensory sensitivity and sleep disturbances in Veterans with TBI. These data also suggest that the underlying mechanism of the sleep-sensory relationship could be due in part to comorbid PTSD and autonomic nervous system hyperarousal.",
keywords = "Autonomic hyperarousal, Light sensitivity, Neurodegeneration, Noise sensitivity, PTSD, Veterans",
author = "Elliott, {Jonathan E.} and Opel, {Ryan A.} and Weymann, {Kris B.} and Chau, {Alex Q.} and Papesh, {Melissa A.} and Callahan, {Megan L.} and Daniel Storzbach and Lim, {Miranda M.}",
note = "Funding Information: The authors express their sincere appreciation and gratitude for the participation of all subjects, to the staff at the VA Portland Health Care System Sleep Disorders Clinic, and to Yvonne Barsalou and Randall Olson for assistance with data collection and database entry. All authors have seen and approved this manuscript. Work for this study was performed at VA Portland Health Care System. This material is the result of work supported with resources and the use of facilities at the VA Portland Health Care System, VA Career Development Award #IK2 BX002712, NIH EXITO Institutional Core, # UL1GM118964, and the Portland VA Research Foundation to M.M.L.; NIH T32 AT 002688 to J.E.E.; VA OAA Post-doctoral Nursing Research Fellowship to K.B.W.; VA OAA Advanced Research Fellowship in Polytrauma/TBI Rehabilitation and VA Career Development Award IK1RX001820 to M.A.P.. The contents do not represent the views of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Government. The authors report no conflicts of interest. Funding Information: All authors have seen and approved this manuscript. Work for this study was performed at VA Portland Health Care System. This material is the result of work supported with resources and the use of facilities at the VA Portland Health Care System, VA Career Development Award #IK2 BX002712, NIH EXITO Institutional Core, # UL1GM118964, and the Portland VA Research Foundation to M.M.L.; NIH T32 AT 002688 to J.E.E.; VA OAA Post-doctoral Nursing Research Fellowship to K.B.W.; VA OAA Advanced Research Fellowship in Polytrauma/TBI Rehabilitation and VA Career Development Award IK1RX001820 to M.A.P.. The contents do not represent the views of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2018 American Academy of Sleep Medicine. All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
month = jul,
day = "15",
doi = "10.5664/jcsm.7220",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "14",
pages = "1177--1186",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine",
issn = "1550-9389",
publisher = "American Academy of Sleep Medicine",
number = "7",
}