[Sleep in intensive care: a crucial but little-known issue].

Q4 Medicine Revue Du Praticien Pub Date : 2023-06-01
Xavier Drouot
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Sleep in intensive care: A CRUCIAL BUT LITTLE-KNOWN ISSUE. Polysomnography is the best tool to study sleep in intensive care unit (ICU), but this recording is complex to perform in such environment. Sleep alterations in ICU patients are specific and include electroencephalographic abnormalities during sleep and wake, rendering sleep scoring more complicated. Severe deficit in deep sleep, rapid eye movement sleep and an important sleep fragmentation are reported by most studies. Sleep cycles are disorganized with many sleep episodes during daytime. Sleep disruptions result from light levels, noisy environment, and 24-hours nurses care. Assisted ventilation, sedation, loss of circadian rhythms also contribute to these disruptions. Biological and neurobehavioral consequences of sleep alterations lengthen weaning from mechanical ventilation and have some deleterious impacts on morbidity and mortality. Procedures to promote sleep have been attempted, with limited results to date. However, recent innovation might help to monitor sleep and help patients to achieve some restorative sleep.

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[重症监护中的睡眠:一个关键但鲜为人知的问题]。
重症监护中的睡眠:一个关键但鲜为人知的问题。多导睡眠描记是研究重症监护病房(ICU)睡眠的最佳工具,但在重症监护病房环境下进行多导睡眠描记比较复杂。ICU患者的睡眠改变具有特异性,包括睡眠和清醒时的脑电图异常,这使得睡眠评分更加复杂。深度睡眠严重不足、快速眼动睡眠和严重的睡眠碎片化是目前研究较多的问题。睡眠周期紊乱,白天有多次睡眠发作。睡眠中断是由光照水平、嘈杂环境和24小时护士护理造成的。辅助通气、镇静、昼夜节律的丧失也会导致这些紊乱。睡眠改变的生物学和神经行为后果延长了机械通气的断奶时间,并对发病率和死亡率有一些有害的影响。促进睡眠的方法已经尝试过,但迄今为止效果有限。然而,最近的创新可能有助于监测睡眠,帮助患者获得一些恢复性睡眠。
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