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Measuring sleep in the intensive care unit: Electroencephalogram, actigraphy, or questionnaire?

Julie L Darbyshire1, Mark Borthwick2, Peter Edmonds3, Sarah Vollam1, Lisa Hinton4, J Duncan Young1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies consistently report deranged sleep in patients admitted to intensive care unit. Poor sleep has harmful physical and cognitive effects, and an evidence-based intervention to improve sleep is needed. It is, however, difficult to measure sleep in the intensive care unit. 'Gold standard' monitoring (polysomnography) is unsuitable for usual care.
METHODS: We collected concurrent sleep data from electroencephalograph recordings, activity monitoring, and nurse- and patient-completed Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaires (RCSQ).
RESULTS: Electroencephalograph data (n = 34) confirm poor sleep. Individual bouts last approximately 1 min and around 2 h of sleep overnight is common. Correlation between electroencephalograph, self-report, nurse-report, actigraphy and overall activity score is low (ρ = 0.123 (n = 24), 0.127 (n = 22), and 0.402 and - 0.201 (n = 13), respectively). Correlation between nurse and patient assessment is limited (ρ = 0.537 (n = 444)).
CONCLUSIONS: No current method of sleep monitoring seems suitable in the intensive care unit. However, to facilitate comparison across studies, the patient-completed RCSQ seems the most meaningful measure. © The Intensive Care Society 2018.

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Keywords:  Sleep deprivation; critical care; observational study; polysomnography; sleep monitoring

Year:  2018        PMID: 32284714      PMCID: PMC7137156          DOI: 10.1177/1751143718816910

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intensive Care Soc        ISSN: 1751-1437


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