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Source
Brief title
Health condition
Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit
Polysomnography
nursing enviroment
Sponsors and support
UMC Utrecht, Intensive Care
Q04.460
Postbus 85090
3508 AB Utrecht
T: 0031 88 7553621
F: 0031 88 7555032
@: j.kesecioglu@umcutrecht.nl
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Sleep quality/quantity as measured with polysomnography.
Secondary outcome
Subjective sleep perception (questoinnaire).
Background summary
Sleep disruption in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) seems to be associated with an increase in morbidity and mortality. Most patients have difficulties sleeping in the ICU due to the continuous light and sound of other patients and the care-workers. In 2010 the University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU) will open a completely new ICU in which all patients are nursed in single rooms, in contrast to the existing situation were patients are nursed on large, common wards. With the use of polysomnography we will compare the sleep quality and quantity of patients in relation to nursing environment.
Study objective
Sleep (quality and quantity) is beter in ICU patients when they are nursed in a single room compared to nursing in a 'open' ICU.
Study design
1. First questionnaire one week pre-surgery;
2. Polysomnography 24 hours post-surgery;
3. Second questionnaire 72 hours post-surgery.
Intervention
Change of nursing enviroment:
1. Multi patient, 'open' ICU;
2. Single room ICU.
Q04.460
Postbus 85090
A.J.C Slooter
UMC Utrecht, Intensive Care
Q04.460
Postbus 85090
Utrecht 3508 AB
The Netherlands
+31 88 7553621
a.slooter-3@umcutrecht.nl
Q04.460
Postbus 85090
A.J.C Slooter
UMC Utrecht, Intensive Care
Q04.460
Postbus 85090
Utrecht 3508 AB
The Netherlands
+31 88 7553621
a.slooter-3@umcutrecht.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. Cardio-sugrical patients presenting in the pre-surgical out-patients clinic;
2. Informed consent.
Exclusion criteria
1. Severe sleeping disorders at baseline;
2. Alcohol abuse at baseline;
3. Chronic benzodiazepine at baseline;
4. Any cerebral complication during surgery or post-surgery, including delirium, stroke and an epileptic insult.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL1803 |
NTR-old | NTR1913 |
Other | : Sleep in ICU |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN wordt niet meer aangevraagd. |