Melatonin for the promotion of sleep in adults in the intensive care unit.

No SJR dataMay 11, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Melatonin's role in helping adults sleep in intensive care

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Abstract

Four studies involving 151 participants assessed the effects of melatonin on sleep in ICU patients.

  • The effects of melatonin on subjectively rated sleep quantity and quality are uncertain, with very low certainty evidence from three studies.
  • No significant differences in sleep efficiency index scores or duration of sleep were observed between melatonin and control groups.
  • The effects of melatonin on objectively measured sleep quality and quantity are also uncertain, based on data from two studies.
  • Anxiety scores showed no evidence of difference between groups in one study.
  • Mortality rates did not differ significantly between groups in one study, with one-third of participants reported to have died.
  • Adverse events related to melatonin use, such as headache and excessive sleepiness, were reported but remain uncertain due to very limited data.

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