Earplugs and eye masks vs routine care prevent sleep impairment in post-anaesthesia care unit: a randomized study

Nov 1, 2013British journal of anaesthesia

Earplugs and eye masks may help prevent sleep problems after anesthesia compared to usual care

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Abstract

Protective devices during the first postoperative night improved sleep quality scores from 15 to 20.

  • Use of earplugs and eye masks significantly prevented a decrease in sleep quality compared to standard care.
  • Patients using protective devices experienced a lower need for napping, with 50% needing a nap versus 95% in the control group.
  • Total morphine consumption in the first 24 hours was significantly lower in patients with protective devices, averaging 15 mg compared to 27 mg.

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