Sleep during mechanical ventilation

作者: Sairam Parthasarathy

DOI: 10.1097/01.MCP.0000143691.94442.FA

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摘要: Purpose of review This addresses the growing interest in study sleep during critical illness. Recent findings We know that sleep, all its measurable aspects, is severely deranged critically ill patients mechanical ventilation. There evidence mode ventilation, medications, and acuity illness may contribute to such derangements conventional factors as noise health care delivery be playing a much smaller role than previously thought. Alternatively, changes sleep-wakefulness state can alter patient-ventilator interaction, which turn influence physicians' decision-making. Sleep organization predict functional outcome with head trauma. Additionally, there poor an important factor influencing long-term quality life survivors Summary A more complete understanding etiopathogenesis ventilation identify new interventions help improve possibly favorably short-term outcomes.

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