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Measuring sleep in critically ill patients: beware the pitfalls

机译:测量危重病人的睡眠:当心陷阱

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摘要

Survivors of critical illness frequently report poor sleep while in the intensive care unit (ICU), and sleep deprivation has been hypothesized to lead to emotional distress, ICU delirium and neurocognitive dysfunction, prolongation of mechanical ventilation, and decreased immune function. Thus, the careful study of sleep in the ICU is essential to understanding possible relationships with adverse clinical outcomes. Such research, however, must be conducted using sleep measurement techniques that have important limitations in this unique setting. Polysomnography (PSG) is considered the gold standard but is cumbersome, time consuming, and expensive. As such, alternative methods of sleep measurement such as actigraphy, processed electroencephalography monitors, and subjective observation are often used. Though helpful in some instances, data obtained using these methods can often be inaccurate and misleading. Even PSG itself must be interpreted with caution in this population due to effects of critical illness and associated treatments.
机译:重症幸存者在重症监护病房(ICU)时经常报告睡眠差,并且假设睡眠不足会导致情绪困扰,ICU ir妄和神经认知功能障碍,机械通气时间延长和免疫功能降低。因此,对ICU中的睡眠进行仔细研究对于了解与不良临床结果的可能关系至关重要。但是,此类研究必须使用在这种独特环境中具有重要局限性的睡眠测量技术来进行。多导睡眠图(PSG)被认为是金标准,但麻烦,耗时且昂贵。因此,经常使用替代性的睡眠测量方法,如活动记录仪,经过处理的脑电图监护仪和主观观察。尽管在某些情况下很有用,但是使用这些方法获得的数据通常可能不准确且具有误导性。由于严重疾病和相关治疗的影响,在这个人群中甚至PSG本身也必须谨慎解释。

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  • 期刊名称 Critical Care
  • 作者

    Paula L Watson;

  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2007(11),4
  • 年度 2007
  • 页码 159
  • 总页数 2
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种
  • 中图分类 护理学 ;
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