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Quantity and Quality of Sleep in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit: Are Our Patients Sleeping?
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Patients do achieve measurable sleep while cared for in a surgical ICU setting. However, sleep is fragmented and the quality of sleep is markedly abnormal with significant reductions in stages 3 and 4 and REM, the deeper restorative stages of sleep. Further studies on the effects of a strategy to promote sleep during ICU care are warranted.
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