Propofol for the promotion of sleep in adults in the intensive care unit

Jan 9, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using Propofol to Help Adults Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit

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Abstract

Four studies involving 149 participants assessed the effects of propofol on sleep quality and quantity in adults in the ICU.

  • No significant difference in sleep duration or efficiency was observed when comparing propofol to no agent in a study with 13 participants.
  • A study with 30 participants found that a higher dose of propofol may lead to a more successful diurnal rhythm and greater sedation rhythmicity.
  • One study with 66 participants reported longer deep sleep and fewer arousals with propofol compared to another sedative agent.
  • In a study with 40 participants, increased anxiety and depression levels were reported in both groups receiving propofol and the comparator, with no differences noted.
  • Overall, evidence regarding the effectiveness of propofol for sleep promotion in ICU patients is assessed as very low due to methodological differences and sparse data.

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