Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study

The sleep architecture of critically ill patients being treated in Intensive Care Units (ICU) and High Dependency Units (HDU) is frequently unsettled and inadequate both qualitatively and quantitatively. The study aimed to investigate and elucidate factors influencing sleep architecture and quality...

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Autores principales: Prajapat Brijesh, Gupta Nitesh, Chaudhry Dhruva, Santini Ario, Sandhya AS
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:58ce577b2aea48dcaece6862901a90f02021-12-05T14:11:08ZEvaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study2393-181710.2478/jccm-2021-0023https://doaj.org/article/58ce577b2aea48dcaece6862901a90f02021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/jccm-2021-0023https://doaj.org/toc/2393-1817The sleep architecture of critically ill patients being treated in Intensive Care Units (ICU) and High Dependency Units (HDU) is frequently unsettled and inadequate both qualitatively and quantitatively. The study aimed to investigate and elucidate factors influencing sleep architecture and quality in ICU and HDU in a limited resource setting with financial constraints, lacking human resources and technology for routine monitoring of noise, light and sleep promotion strategies in ICU.Prajapat BrijeshGupta NiteshChaudhry DhruvaSantini ArioSandhya ASSciendoarticlesleep deprivationsleep stagespolysomnographysleep disordersMedical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidRC86-88.9ENThe Journal of Critical Care Medicine, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 257-266 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic sleep deprivation
sleep stages
polysomnography
sleep disorders
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
spellingShingle sleep deprivation
sleep stages
polysomnography
sleep disorders
Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
RC86-88.9
Prajapat Brijesh
Gupta Nitesh
Chaudhry Dhruva
Santini Ario
Sandhya AS
Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study
description The sleep architecture of critically ill patients being treated in Intensive Care Units (ICU) and High Dependency Units (HDU) is frequently unsettled and inadequate both qualitatively and quantitatively. The study aimed to investigate and elucidate factors influencing sleep architecture and quality in ICU and HDU in a limited resource setting with financial constraints, lacking human resources and technology for routine monitoring of noise, light and sleep promotion strategies in ICU.
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author Prajapat Brijesh
Gupta Nitesh
Chaudhry Dhruva
Santini Ario
Sandhya AS
author_facet Prajapat Brijesh
Gupta Nitesh
Chaudhry Dhruva
Santini Ario
Sandhya AS
author_sort Prajapat Brijesh
title Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study
title_short Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study
title_full Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study
title_fullStr Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Sleep Architecture Using 24-hour Polysomnography in Patients Recovering from Critical Illness in an Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Unit: A Longitudinal, Prospective, and Observational Study
title_sort evaluation of sleep architecture using 24-hour polysomnography in patients recovering from critical illness in an intensive care unit and high dependency unit: a longitudinal, prospective, and observational study
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/58ce577b2aea48dcaece6862901a90f0
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