| Literature DB >> 18423009 |
Richard S Bourne1, Gary H Mills, Cosetta Minelli.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Sleep disturbances are common in critically ill patients and when sleep does occur it traverses the day-night periods. The reduction in plasma melatonin levels and loss of circadian rhythm observed in critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation may contribute to this irregular sleep-wake pattern. We sought to evaluate the effect of exogenous melatonin on nocturnal sleep quantity in these patients and, furthermore, to describe the kinetics of melatonin after oral administration in this patient population, thereby guiding future dosing schedules.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18423009 PMCID: PMC2447606 DOI: 10.1186/cc6871
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1Flowchart of the study, from patient recruitment to analysis.
Baseline patient characteristics
| Characteristic | Placebo (n = 12) | Melatonin (n = 12) |
| Male, number (percentage) | 7 (58.3) | 4 (33.3) |
| Reason for ICU admission, number (percentage) | ||
| Severe sepsis | 8 (66.7) | 10 (83.3) |
| Postoperative respiratory failure | 2 (16.7) | 1 (8.3) |
| Pneumonia | 2 (16.7) | 1 (8.3) |
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 58.7 (12.5) | 69.9 (12.0) |
| APACHE II score on study entry, mean (SD) | 16.8 (3.4) | 17.3 (3.8) |
| Actual body weight in kilograms, median (IQR) | 69.0 (57.4; 77.5) | 65.0 (63.5; 70.0) |
| Ideal body weight in kilograms, mean (SD) | 60.0 (6.9) | 57.2 (6.5) |
| Body mass index, mean (SD) | 24.6 (4.7) | 25.0 (3.1) |
| Patients' usual sleep quantity in hoursa, mean (SD) | 6.5 (1.57) | 6.2 (2.07) |
| ICU length of stay prior to study in days, median (IQR) | 16.5 (13.0; 20.5) | 16.5 (11.0; 19.0) |
| Time of ventilation prior to study in days, mean (SD) | 20.0 (14.3) | 13.6 (6.5) |
| Sedation (morphine/midazolam) prior to study, number (percentage) | 2 (16.7) | 2 (16.7) |
| Time since sedation stopped prior to study in days, mean (SD) | 6.6 (2.9) | 7.5 (4.7) |
| Delirium during study period, number (percentage) | 1 (8.3) | 4 (33.3) |
| Ventilation mode on nights 3 and 4, number (percentage) | ||
| BiPAP/CPAP-ASB | 7 (70.0) | 7 (58.3) |
| External CPAP/Hi-flow oxygen | 3 (30.0) | 5 (41.7) |
aUsual sleep time at home as reported by the patient. APACHE II, Acute Physiological and Chronic Health Evaluation II; BiPAP, biphasic positive airway pressure; CPAP, continuous positive airway pressure; CPAP-ASB, continuous positive airway pressure with assisted spontaneous breathing; ICU, intensive care unit; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
Effect of melatonin on nocturnal sleep efficiency on nights 3 and 4, using different outcome measures
| Bispectral index sleep efficiency index (95% confidence interval) | ||||
| Sleep measurement method | Placebo group | Melatonin group | Difference | |
| Primary analysis | ||||
| Bispectral index | 0.26 (0.17 to 0.36) | 0.39 (0.27 to 0.51) | 0.12 (-0.02 to 0.27) | 0.09 |
| Secondary analysis | ||||
| Actigraphy | 0.75 (0.67 to 0.83) | 0.73 (0.53 to 0.93) | -0.02 (-0.24 to 0.20) | 0.84 |
| Nurse assessment | 0.51 (0.35 to 0.68) | 0.45 (0.26 to 0.64) | -0.06 (-0.29 to 0.17) | 0.58 |
| Patient assessment (RCSQ) | 0.50 (0.43 to 0.58) | 0.41 (0.24 to 0.59) | -0.09 (-0.28 to 0.09) | 0.32 |
RCSQ, Richards Campbell Sleep Questionnaire.
Summary of main pharmacokinetic results
| Tmax, hours | Cmax, pg/mL | AUC(0–24), ng-hours/L | Overall t1/2, hours | Oral clearance (Cl/F), L/hour | C(08), pg/mL |
| 0.5 (0) | 14,974 (3,200) | 29,979 (8,205) | 1.47 (0.28) | 351.0 (96.7) | 84 (64) |
Data are presented as mean (standard deviation). AUC(0–24), area under the concentration time curve between time 0 and 24 hours; C(08), plasma concentration at 8 a.m.; Cl/F, clearance/bioavailability (oral dose/area under the zero moment curve); Cmax, maximum plasma concentration; t1/2, plasma half-life; Tmax.
Figure 2Semi-logarithmic plot of mean melatonin plasma concentration (± standard deviation [± SD]) versus clock time after a 10-mg oral solution dose administered at 9 p.m. in critical care patients. *4 a.m. data point. Mean concentration value minus SD is a negative number and cannot be represented on a logarithmic scale.