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Filtering out the noise: evaluating the impact of noise and sound reduction strategies on sleep quality for ICU patients

机译:过滤噪音:评估噪音和降噪策略对ICU患者睡眠质量的影响

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The review article by Xie and colleagues examines the impact of noise and noise reduction strategies on sleep quality for critically ill patients. Evaluating the impact of noise on sleep quality is challenging, as it must be measured relative to other factors that may be more or less disruptive to patients' sleep. Such factors may be difficult for patients, observers, and polysomnogram interpreters to identify, due to our limited understanding of the causes of sleep disruption in the critically ill, as well as the challenges in recording and quantifying sleep stages and sleep fragmentation in the intensive care unit. Furthermore, most research in this field has focused on noise level, whereas acousticians typically evaluate additional parameters such as noise spectrum and reverberation time. The authors highlight the disparate results and limitations of existing studies, including the lack of attention to other acoustic parameters besides sound level, and the combined effects of different sleep disturbing factors.
机译:Xie及其同事的评论文章探讨了噪音和降噪策略对危重患者睡眠质量的影响。评估噪声对睡眠质量的影响具有挑战性,因为必须相对于可能对患者睡眠造成或多或少破坏的其他因素进行测量。由于我们对重症患者睡眠中断的原因了解有限,以及重症监护中记录和量化睡眠阶段以及睡眠破碎的挑战,这些因素可能使患者,观察者和多导睡眠图解释人员难以识别单元。此外,该领域的大多数研究都集中在噪声水平上,而声学专家通常会评估其他参数,例如噪声频谱和混响时间。作者强调了现有研究的不同结果和局限性,包括缺乏对除声级之外的其他声学参数的关注,以及不同睡眠干扰因素的综合作用。

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