Insomnia Disorder Increases the Risk of Mortality: Pooled Analysis of Annual Cumulative Time-to-Event Data

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Insomnia Disorder Increases the Risk of Mortality: Pooled Analysis of Annual Cumulative Time-to-Event Data Binghu Jiang 1 & Dongmei He 2 & Zhiwei Guo 1 & Morgan A. Mcclure 1 & Zhanhui Gao 3

# Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020

Abstract

The association of mortality risk and insomnia disorder with daytime impairments has been plausible. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the strength of evidence for this relationship. We performed a comprehensive literature search for clinical Cohort trials including annual cumulative time-to-event data that evaluated the risk of mortality in insomnia disorder patients with daytime impairments. We used pooled hazard ratio (HR) as the main outcome measure and Kaplan-Meier survive curve to display outcome measures. The weighted cumulative mortality of 4.5% for patients with insomnia disorder was higher than that of 2.6% for those without insomnia (p