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Characteristics of sleep in critically ill patients. Part I: Sleep fragmentation and sleep stage disruption
Characteristics of sleep in critically ill patients. Part II: Circadian rhythm disruption
Unique neurophysiologic findings in the critically ill: "Atypical sleep and pathologic wakefulness"
Normal sleep compared to altered consciousness during sedation.-Biologic effects of disrupted sleep
Risk factors for disrupted sleep in the ICU
Effects of common ICU medications on sleep
Sleep disruption and its relationship with delirium: Electroencephalographic perspectives
Sleep disruption and its relationship with delirium: Clinical perspectives
Mechanical ventilation and sleep
ICU sleep disruption and its relationship with ICU outcomes
Long-term outcomes
sleep in survivors of critical illness
Methods for routine ICU sleep assessment and monitoring
Best practices for improving sleep in the ICU. Part 1: Non-pharmacologic
Best practices for improving sleep in the ICU. Part II: Pharmacologic
Sleep considerations in critically ill children
Sleep in Critical Illness: Future Directions. .

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