Causes, Consequences, and Treatments of Sleep and Circadian Disruption in the ICU: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement

Sleep and circadian disruption (SCD) is common and severe in the ICU. On the basis of rigorous evidence in non-ICU populations and emerging evidence in ICU populations, SCD is likely to have a profound negative impact on patient outcomes. Thus, it is urgent that we establish research priorities to a...

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Hauptverfasser: Knauert, Melissa P, Ayas, Najib T, Bosma, Karen J, Drouot, Xavier, Heavner, Mojdeh S, Owens, Robert L, Watson, Paula L, Wilcox, M Elizabeth, Anderson, Brian J, Cordoza, Makayla L, Devlin, John W, Elliott, Rosalind, Gehlbach, Brian K, Girard, Timothy D, Kamdar, Biren B, Korwin, Amy S, Lusczek, Elizabeth R, Parthasarathy, Sairam, Spies, Claudia, Sunderram, Jag, Telias, Irene, Weinhouse, Gerald L, Zee, Phyllis C
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Circadian rhythm
Humans
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Medical research
Medical treatment
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Sleep deprivation
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