Factors Disrupting Melatonin Secretion Rhythms During Critical Illness

Apr 23, 2020Critical care medicine

Factors That Disturb Melatonin Patterns During Serious Illness

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Abstract

A total of 112 critically ill patients were observed for alterations in circadian rhythms during their ICU stay.

  • Environmental exposures in the ICU were abnormal, including dim light, reduced or mistimed nutritional intake, and increased arousal stimuli.
  • Melatonin secretion patterns were generally preserved in awake patients but became dampened and delayed with worsening encephalopathy.
  • Melatonin hypersecretion occurred in patients receiving catecholamine vasopressor infusions, while sedatives did not affect melatonin levels.
  • Changes in vasopressor exposure were the sole factor linked to alterations in melatonin rhythms between the first and second days.
  • Encephalopathy severity and adrenergic medication exposure were key contributors to irregular melatonin rhythms.

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