Research Article

Prevalence of Insomnia among Pancreatic Cancer Patients following Pancreaticoduodenectomy

Table 2

Quality of sleep in patients postpancreaticoduodenectomy.

Variable ()

Age,
Gender, (%)Male15 (65.4%)
Female7 (27.3%)
BMI,
Smoking, (%)6 (27.3%)
Alcohol consumption, (%)4 (18.2%)
Caffeine intake, (%)9 (40.9%)
Physical activity, (%)11 (50.0%)
Comorbidities, (%)Diabetes11 (50.0%)
COPD1 (4.5%)
CVD14 (63.6%)
CKD2 (9.1%)
Tumor characteristics, (%)Grade13 (13.6%)
214 (63.6%)
34 (18.2%)
40
T stage14 (18.2%)
212 (54.5%)
36 (37.3%)
40
N stage06 (27.3%)
110 (45.5%)
26 (27.3%)
M stage020 (90.9%)
12 (9.1%)
Tumor size,
Treatment regimen, (%)Adjuvant chemotherapy13 (59.1%)
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy2 (9.1%)
Adjuvant radiotherapy0
Neoadjuvant radiotherapy0
No chemotherapy or radiotherapy7 (31.8%)
All-cause mortality, (%)2 (11.1%)

BMI: body mass index; COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CVD: cardiovascular disease; CKD: chronic kidney disease; PSQI: Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index.