Artificial heart valve may cause sleep loss
IANS May 22, 2017
Nearly one in four patients with an artificial heart valve are facing disturbance in their sleep, owing to the ticking sound produced by the machine, researchers say.
Chronic sleep deprivation can lead to serious health problems like heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, and diabetes etc.The study showed that because the noise produced by the mechanical heart valve was audible to them or others, the patients tend to avoid socialising, which in turn can affect their quality of life as well as increase the risk of developing depression and anxiety."Almost one-fourth of patients said that the sound of their mechanical heart valve makes it difficult for them to sleep.
Most of us need a quiet environment when we are going to sleep and these patients found it hard to ignore the noise from the valve," said lead author Kjersti Oterhals, a researcher at Haukeland University Hospital in Norway."For some patients the closing sound of their mechanical heart valve reduces their quality of life, disturbs their sleep, causes them to avoid social situations, and leads to depression and anxiety," Oterhals added.
For the study, presented at the EuroHeartCare 2017 in Sweden, the team involved 245 patients (average 60 years old and 76 percent men) who had undergone aortic valve replacement and had received a mechanical valve at Haukeland University Hospital.Nearly 23 percent said the valve sound disturbed them during sleep and 9 percent said it disturbed them during the day."I will never have silence around me again," said one patient.Some 28 percent wanted to replace their valve with a soundless prosthetic valve if possible. Over half (51 percent) said the noise was often or sometimes audible to others, but only 16 percent said they sometimes felt uneasy about others hearing it.
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