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Subjective sleep assessment compared to polysomnography in mechanically ventilated critically ill ICU patients

Authors :
Oxlund, Jakob
Knudsen, Torben
Leonthin, Helle
Toft, Palle
Jennum, Poul Jørgen
Oxlund, Jakob
Knudsen, Torben
Leonthin, Helle
Toft, Palle
Jennum, Poul Jørgen
Source :
Oxlund , J , Knudsen , T , Leonthin , H , Toft , P & Jennum , P J 2023 , ' Subjective sleep assessment compared to polysomnography in mechanically ventilated critically ill ICU patients ' , Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica , vol. 67 , no. 3 , pp. 311-318 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Sleep deprivation is expected in the intensive care unit (ICU) and is associated with delirium and increased mortality. Polysomnography (PSG) is the gold standard for sleep assessment, but practical issues limit the method. Hence, many ICUs worldwide use subjective sleep assessment (SSA) for sleep monitoring, but the agreement between SSA and PSG is unknown. The hypothesis was that the level of agreement between SSA and PSG was low and that total sleep time (TST) assessed with SSA would be overestimated compared to PSG in this existing cohort database. In this sub-analysis, 30 consecutive study participants underwent 15-h PSG recordings during two consecutive nights. The attending nurse performed an hourly subjective observer rating of sleep quantity during both nights, and the agreement between SSA and PSG was determined along with mean TST. Primary outcome: The level of agreement between SSA and PSG determined by Bland–Altman analysis. Secondary outcome: (1) The overall mean TST estimated by SSA compared to PSG in all study participants enrolled in the main study during both study nights, (2) TST for all study participants evaluated hourly during both study nights, (3) TST assessed with SSA compared to PSG in study participants sedated with dexmedetomidine during the second night and for study participants treated with placebo or non-sedation the first and second nights. The level of agreement between SSA and PSG was low. Mean TST estimated by SSA during the time interval 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 a.m. was 481 min (428;534, 95% CI) vs. PSG at 437 min (386;488, 95% CI) (p =.05). When sedated with dexmedetomidine, TST estimated using SSA was 650 min (571;729, 95% CI) versus PSG which was 588 min (531;645, 95% CI) (p = 0.56). For participants treated with placebo or non-sedation TST estimated with SSA was 397 min (343;450, 95% CI) versus PSG at 362 min (302;422, 95% CI) versus (p = 0.17). In mechanically ventilated critically ill ICU patients, the level of agreement betwe

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Oxlund , J , Knudsen , T , Leonthin , H , Toft , P & Jennum , P J 2023 , ' Subjective sleep assessment compared to polysomnography in mechanically ventilated critically ill ICU patients ' , Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica , vol. 67 , no. 3 , pp. 311-318 .
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edsoai.on1372663199
Document Type :
Electronic Resource