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Efficacy of melatonin for chronic insomnia: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses.

Kyungseon Choi, Yu Jeong Lee, Seonyoung Park, Nam Kyung Je, Hae Sun Suh
Meta-Analysis Sleep medicine reviews 2022 48 citations

Plan d'étude

Type d'étude
Meta-Analysis
Population
Patients with chronic insomnia (including comorbid insomnia) across age groups from 24 RCTs (literature through November 2020)
Intervention
Efficacy of melatonin for chronic insomnia: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Melatonin (various doses and formulations)
Comparateur
Placebo (all 24 included RCTs vs placebo)
Critère de jugement principal
Sleep onset latency, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep quality, quality of life
Direction de l'effet
Mixed
Risque de biais
Moderate

Résumé

We conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses to evaluate the efficacy of melatonin versus placebo or other hypnotic agents in improving sleep quality and quantity in patients with chronic insomnia. A literature search on Ovid-MEDLINE, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library was performed up to November 2020. Sleep onset latency, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep quality and quality of life were examined as outcomes. We identified 24 randomized controlled trials of chronic insomnia including four studies of patients with comorbid insomnia. All studies were compared with placebo. Due to heterogeneity, we conducted subgroup analyses by age group. In non-comorbid insomnia, melatonin was only significantly effective in sleep onset latency and total sleep time in children and adolescents. In adults group, melatonin was not significantly effective in improving sleep onset latency, total sleep time, and sleep efficiency. In comorbid insomnia, melatonin significantly improved sleep onset latency in all age groups, but there was only one study in adults group. In conclusion, melatonin did not appear to be effective in adults but might be effective in children and adolescents with chronic insomnia for both comorbid insomnia and non-comorbid insomnia. Further studies are needed to establish the efficacy and safety of melatonin by age groups.

En bref

Melatonin did not appear to beeffective in adults but might be effective in children and adolescents with chronic insomnia for both comorbid insomnia and non-comor bid insomnia.

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