The Feasibility and Utility of Continuous Sleep Monitoring in Critically Ill Patients Using a Portable Electroencephalography Monitor

May 10, 2016Anesthesia and analgesia

Using a Portable Brain Monitor to Track Sleep Continuously in Critically Ill Patients

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Abstract

The SedLine brain monitor achieved 67% agreement for wake stages and 89% for REM stages when compared to polysomnography.

  • The portable EEG monitor was able to differentiate sleep stages and capture transitions and arousals.
  • Percentage agreement for sleep stages varied, with 77% for non-REM sleep and an overall weighted kappa of 0.61.
  • Patients in the ICU experienced fragmented sleep, with only 1.38% of total sleep time spent in REM and 2.17% in stage N3.
  • High arousal indices were observed, averaging 34.63 arousals per hour.
  • The occurrence of ICU delirium was not significantly different between patients with and without sleep disruption.

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