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Working memory capacity is decreased in sleep-deprived internal medicine residents.

机译:缺乏睡眠的内科医师的工作记忆能力下降。

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BACKGROUND: Concerns about medical errors due to sleep deprivation during residency training led the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education to mandate reductions in work schedules. Although call rotations with extended shifts continue, effects on resident sleep-wake times and working memory capacity (WMC) have not been investigated. OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to measure effects of call rotations on sleep-wake times and WMC in internal medicine residents. METHODS: During 2 months of an internal medicine training program adhering to ACGME work-hour restrictions (between April 2006 and June 2007), residents completed daily WMC tests, wore actigraphy watches, and logged their sleep hours. This observational study was conducted during a call month requiring 30-hour call rotations every fourth night, whereas the noncall month, which allowed sleep/wake cycle freedom, was used as the control. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Sleep hours per night and WMC testing. RESULTS: Thirty-nine residents completing the study had less sleep per night during their call month (6.4 vs 7.3 h per night noncall, p < 0.001) and sleep per night varied from 3.7 to 10.1 hours. Call rotation caused greater self-assessed sleepiness and reduced WMC recall scores (-2.6/test, p < 0.05), and more math errors occurred when on call (+1.07/test, p < 0.04). Full recovery of WMC did not occur until the fourth day after call. On-call rotation on the first month had a confounding detrimental effect on WMC. CONCLUSION: A month of call rotations reduced overall sleep per night; sleep hours per night were variable, and WMC was adversely affected. Decreased WMC could explain impaired judgment during sleep deprivation, although clinical error rates were not evaluated.
机译:背景:由于对住院医师培训期间睡眠不足导致的医疗错误的担忧,导致研究生医学教育认证委员会要求减少工作时间表。尽管具有轮班扩展的轮换继续进行,但尚未研究对驻留睡眠唤醒时间和工作存储容量(WMC)的影响。目的:本研究的目的是测量内科住院医师轮换电话对睡眠唤醒时间和WMC的影响。方法:在遵守ACGME工作时间限制的内部药物培训计划的2个月内(2006年4月至2007年6月),居民完成了每日WMC测试,戴了书法手表并记录了他们的睡眠时间。这项观察性研究是在通话月份进行的,该通话月份要求每四个晚上轮流进行30小时的呼叫轮换,而允许睡眠/唤醒周期自由度的非通话月份被用作对照。主要观察指标:每晚睡眠时间和WMC测试。结果:完成研究的三十九名居民在其通话月份期间每晚睡眠较少(非通话期间每晚6.4 vs 7.3小时,p <0.001),每晚睡眠时间从3.7到10.1小时不等。呼叫轮换会导致更大的自我评估的困倦感,并降低WMC回忆评分(-2.6 / test,p <0.05),并且在呼叫时发生更多的数学错误(+ 1.07 / test,p <0.04)。直到致电后第四天,WMC才完全恢复。第一个月的值班轮换对WMC产生令人困惑的不利影响。结论:一个月的轮换减少了每晚的整体睡眠;每晚的睡眠时间各不相同,并且WMC受到不利影响。尽管未评估临床错误率,但WMC的减少可解释睡眠剥夺期间判断力受损。

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