Sleep in Critically Ill Patients Requiring Mechanical Ventilation

Mar 14, 2000Chest

Sleep patterns in seriously ill patients needing breathing machines

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Abstract

No patient demonstrated normal sleep, with only 8 out of 20 showing disrupted sleep patterns.

  • Disrupted sleep was characterized by a total of 7.0 hours of sleep over 24 hours, split between day and night.
  • Nocturnal sleep efficiency was severely reduced to 38%, with 40% of sleep time spent in stage 1 non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep.
  • The disrupted sleep group experienced a high frequency of arousals (20 per hour) and awakenings (22 per hour).
  • The remaining patients were classified as having atypical sleep or coma, both associated with higher acute physiology scores and higher sedative use.

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