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Sleep patterns in intensive care unit patients: a study using the bispectral index.

T Nicholson1, J Patel, J W Sleigh.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To objectively record sleep patterns in intensive care unit patients using the Bispectral Index as an electroencephalographic measure of sleep and to determine if the sleep pattern is correlated with various clinical factors.
METHODS: Adult intensive care patients were recruited who were in the recovery phase of their illness and on minimal sedation. The sleep pattern was examined using an overnight recording of the patient's Bispectral Index and submental electromyogram.
RESULTS: Twenty-seven adult patients in a tertiary level general intensive care unit were enrolled. The sleep pattern was examined using an overnight recording of the patient's Bispectral Index and submental electromyogram. No intensive care unit patients showed a completely normal sleep pattern, but about half showed 40-90 min cyclical periods of slow wave sleep that approached a normal sleep pattern.
CONCLUSIONS: Traditional classifications of EEG sleep staging are deficient when used to describe sleep in intensive care unit patients.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 16610990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Care Resusc        ISSN: 1441-2772            Impact factor:   2.159


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