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Sleep and wake disturbances following traumatic brain injury.
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Pathologie-biologie [Pathol Biol (Paris)] 2014 Oct; Vol. 62 (5), pp. 252-61. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Aug 07. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health concern in industrialised countries. Sleep and wake disturbances are among the most persistent and disabling sequelae after TBI. Yet, despite the widespread complaints of post-TBI sleep and wake disturbances, studies on their etiology, pathophysiology, and treatments remain inconclusive. This narrative review aims to summarise the current state of knowledge regarding the nature of sleep and wake disturbances following TBI, both subjective and objective, spanning all levels of severity and phases post-injury. A second goal is to outline the various causes of post-TBI sleep-wake disturbances. Globally, although sleep-wake complaints are reported in all studies and across all levels of severity, consensus regarding the objective nature of these disturbances is not unanimous and varies widely across studies. In order to optimise recovery in TBI survivors, further studies are required to shed light on the complexity and heterogeneity of post-TBI sleep and wake disturbances, and to fully grasp the best timing and approach for intervention.<br /> (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Blast Injuries complications
Blast Injuries physiopathology
Brain Damage, Chronic etiology
Brain Damage, Chronic physiopathology
Brain Injuries physiopathology
Chronobiology Disorders physiopathology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Disorders of Excessive Somnolence etiology
Disorders of Excessive Somnolence physiopathology
Endocrine System Diseases etiology
Endocrine System Diseases physiopathology
Hospitalization
Humans
Hypnotics and Sedatives therapeutic use
Inpatients psychology
Melatonin therapeutic use
Military Personnel
Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic physiopathology
Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic rehabilitation
Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic therapy
Warfare
Wounds, Nonpenetrating complications
Wounds, Nonpenetrating physiopathology
Brain Injuries complications
Chronobiology Disorders etiology
Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic etiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1768-3114
- Volume :
- 62
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Pathologie-biologie
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 25110283
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.patbio.2014.05.014