Authors
Melissa P Knauert, Emily J Gilmore, Terrence E Murphy, Henry K Yaggi, Peter H Van Ness, Ling Han, Lawrence J Hirsch, Margaret A Pisani
Publication date
2018/12/1
Journal
Journal of critical care
Volume
48
Pages
124-129
Publisher
WB Saunders
Description
Purpose
Critically ill patients experience significant sleep disruption. In this study of ICU patients with delirium, we evaluated associations between the loss of stage N2 features (K-complexes, sleep spindles), grade of encephalopathy based on electroencephalography (EEG), and intensive care unit (ICU) outcomes. We hypothesized that loss of stage N2 features is associated with more severe grades of encephalopathy and worse ICU outcomes including death.
Materials and methods
This was an observational cohort study of 93 medical ICU patients without primary acute brain injury who underwent continuous EEG. Type and severity of critical illness, sedative-hypnotic use, length of stay, modified Rankin Scale at hospital discharge, and death during hospitalization were abstracted from the medical record. EEG was evaluated for grade of encephalopathy and sleep features.
Results
Patients without K-complexes or …
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