Feasibility and Acceptability of Using Wireless Limited Polysomnography to Capture Sleep Before, During, and After Hospitalization for Patients With Planned Cardiothoracic Surgery.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1097/JCN.0000000000001092
Makayla L Cordoza, Brian J Anderson, Marissa Cevasco, Joshua M Diamond, Magdy Younes, Bethany Gerardy, Christin Iroegbu, Barbara Riegel
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Abstract

Background: Sleep disruption, a common symptom among patients requiring cardiovascular surgery, is a potential risk factor for the development of postoperative delirium. Postoperative delirium is a disorder of acute disturbances in cognition associated with prolonged hospitalization, cognitive decline, and mortality.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of using polysomnography (PSG) to capture sleep in patients with scheduled cardiothoracic surgery.

Methods: Wireless limited PSG assessed sleep at baseline (presurgery at home), postoperatively in the intensive care unit, and at home post hospital discharge. Primary outcomes were quality and completeness of PSG signals, and acceptability by participants and nursing staff.

Results: Among 15 patients, PSG data were of high quality, and mean percentage of unscorable data was 5.5% ± 11.1%, 3.7% ± 5.4%, and 3.7% ± 8.4% for baseline, intensive care unit, and posthospitalization measurements, respectively. Nurses and patients found the PSG monitor acceptable.

Conclusions: Wireless, limited PSG to capture sleep across the surgical continuum was feasible, and data were of high quality. Authors of future studies will evaluate associations of sleep indices and development of postoperative delirium in this high-risk population.

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使用无线有限多导睡眠监测仪采集计划接受心胸手术的患者住院前、住院期间和住院后的睡眠情况的可行性和可接受性。
背景:睡眠障碍是心血管手术患者的常见症状,也是导致术后谵妄的潜在风险因素。术后谵妄是一种急性认知障碍疾病,与住院时间延长、认知能力下降和死亡率有关:本研究旨在评估使用多导睡眠图(PSG)捕捉预定心胸手术患者睡眠情况的可行性和可接受性:无线有限 PSG 评估基线(手术前在家)、术后在重症监护室和出院后在家的睡眠情况。主要结果是 PSG 信号的质量和完整性,以及参与者和护理人员的可接受性:在 15 名患者中,PSG 数据的质量较高,基线、重症监护室和出院后测量的不可评分数据的平均百分比分别为 5.5% ± 11.1%、3.7% ± 5.4% 和 3.7% ± 8.4%。护士和患者都认为 PSG 监测器可以接受:结论:通过无线、有限的 PSG 捕捉整个手术过程中的睡眠情况是可行的,而且数据质量很高。未来研究的作者将评估睡眠指数与这一高风险人群术后谵妄发展的关联。
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期刊介绍: Official journal of the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association, Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing is one of the leading journals for advanced practice nurses in cardiovascular care, providing thorough coverage of timely topics and information that is extremely practical for daily, on-the-job use. Each issue addresses the physiologic, psychologic, and social needs of cardiovascular patients and their families in a variety of environments. Regular columns include By the Bedside, Progress in Prevention, Pharmacology, Dysrhythmias, and Outcomes Research.
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