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DOI: 10.3233/PIC-13042
Sleep and mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit
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Publikationsverlauf
01. Dezember 2012
08. Januar 2013
Publikationsdatum:
28. Juli 2015 (online)

Abstract
Sleep is essential to a patient’s well-being. The importance of sleep is highlighted by the adverse effects in the wake of its absence both physically and mentally. Sleep is difficult to achieve in the intensive care unit due to noise, patient care activities, illness, and mechanical ventilation. Activities related to mechanical ventilation such as suctioning, discomfort of the essential tremor, alarms, treatments and sedation effects can all alter sleep architecture. However, mechanical ventilation itself especially as it relates to asynchrony may also play a larger role than previously thought. This paper aims to review sleep in the intensive care unit and the relationship of mechanical ventilation.