JMIR Dermatology (Dec 2023)

Integrative Approaches to Sleep Management in Skin Disease: Systematic Review

  • Vishnutheertha A Kulkarni,
  • Isaiah Mojica,
  • Vahram Gamsarian,
  • Michelle Tahjian,
  • David Liu,
  • Tjinder Grewal,
  • Yuyang Liu,
  • Torunn E Sivesind,
  • Peter Lio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/48713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
p. e48713

Abstract

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BackgroundDermatological conditions, especially when severe, can lead to sleep disturbances that affect a patient’s quality of life. However, limited research exists on the efficacy of treatments for improving sleep parameters in skin conditions. ObjectiveThe objective was to perform a systematic review of the literature on dermatological conditions and the treatments available for improving sleep parameters. MethodsA literature review was performed using the PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane, and ClinicalTrials.gov databases from 1945 to 2021. After filtering based on our exclusion criteria, studies were graded using the SORT (Strength of Recommendation Taxonomy) algorithm, and only those receiving a grade of “2” or better were included. ResultsIn total, 25 treatment studies (n=11,025) assessing sleep parameters related to dermatological conditions were found. Dupilumab appeared to be the best-supported and most effective treatment for improving sleep in atopic dermatitis (AD) but had frequent adverse effects. Topical treatments for AD were mostly ineffective, but procedural treatments showed some promise. Treatments for other conditions appeared efficacious. ConclusionsThe evaluation of sleep parameter changes in dermatological treatments is predominantly restricted to AD. Systemic interventions such as dupilumab and procedural interventions were the most efficacious. Sleep changes in other dermatoses were limited by a paucity of available studies. The inclusion of a sleep assessment component to a broader range of dermatological treatment studies is warranted.