2007
DOI: 10.1253/circj.71.1506
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Follow-up With Objective and Subjective Tests of the Sleep Characteristics of Patients After Cardiac Surgery

Abstract: Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the changes in sleep characteristics in patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery, using both subjective and objective tests in the early (preoperative) and late (postoperative) periods. Methods and Results Forty-five patients who underwent CABG and did not previously have any sleep disturbance were evaluated by subjective and objective sleep parameters during a consecutive 3-5-day preoperative examination, during a consecutive… Show more

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“…Of the 24 studies in which actigraphy was used to assess sleep, 9 studies were in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, [25][26][27],31-36 6 general surgery, 2,[22][23][24]37,38 5 outpatient surgery, 39-43 2 breast surgery, 44,45 and the last 2 studies involved gynecological/obstetric surgery. 46,47 Three studies were randomized clinical trials.…”
Section: Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 24 studies in which actigraphy was used to assess sleep, 9 studies were in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, [25][26][27],31-36 6 general surgery, 2,[22][23][24]37,38 5 outpatient surgery, 39-43 2 breast surgery, 44,45 and the last 2 studies involved gynecological/obstetric surgery. 46,47 Three studies were randomized clinical trials.…”
Section: Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The smallest study included 11 patients, and the largest included 169 patients. In 12 studies there was a control group 22,[24][25][26][27]32,[40][41][42][43]46,47 ; 5 of these studies included healthy controls. 22,26,27,40,41 In 23 of the 24 studies, total sleep time/nighttime sleep was assessed by actigraphy ( Table 1).…”
Section: Sleepmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cabe ressaltar, que entre os sintomas ocasionados por estes distúrbios estão à insônia, a má qualidade do sono, os despertares noturnos frequentes e matinais (REDEKER; HEDGES, 2002;YILMAZ;ISKESEN, 2007;DIANATKHAH et al, 2015). A privação do sono pode gerar mudanças significativas nos mecanismos da regulação da função cardiovascular, com impacto importante no desenvolvimento de DCVs (TUFIK, 2008;DETTONI, 2008).…”
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