Efficacy of melatonin for sleep disturbance following traumatic brain injury: a randomised controlled trial

Jan 20, 2018BMC medicine

Melatonin's effects on sleep problems after traumatic brain injury: a controlled trial

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Abstract

Melatonin supplementation resulted in a significant reduction in global Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores from 9.47 (placebo) to 7.68 (melatonin).

  • Improved sleep quality was observed in patients with traumatic brain injury who received melatonin compared to placebo.
  • Melatonin did not significantly affect the time taken to fall asleep.
  • Secondary outcomes showed increased sleep efficiency, vitality, and mental health in the melatonin group.
  • Melatonin supplementation was associated with decreased anxiety and fatigue levels.
  • No serious adverse events occurred during the study.

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