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[Abstract] Objective To explore the current status and influencing factors of sleep disorders in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. Methods Eighty patients with chronic rhinosinusitis in our hospitals otolaryngology outpatient department from April 2019 to April 2021were selected as the research objects. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to investigate the occurrence of sleep disorders in patients, and set as sleep disorder group and normal group. Single factor analysis of the two groups of patients gender, age, combined depression, nasal mucosal symptoms and other data. The items with statistically significant differences were included in Logistic regression analysis for multivariate analysis. Results In 80 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, 28 cases of sleep disturbance were detected, with an incidence rate of 35.00%. There were statistically significant differences in sleep disorder group and normal combination with anxiety, depression, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), nasal mucosal symptoms, age, education, and course of disease (P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups in gender, residence, whether to keep pets, and whether to plant flowers and plants (P>0.05). Multivariate analysis showed that combined anxiety, combined depression, combined OSA, and severe nasal mucosal symptoms were the influencing factors of sleep disorders in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. Conclusion Patients with chronic rhinosinusitis are prone to sleep disorders, and are affected by negative emotions, severity of the disease, and OSA. Targeted psychological interventions and treatments can be used to improve sleep quality.
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