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Nonrespiratory Sleep Section

  • Light therapy to improve sleep in older patients with dementia

    Light therapy to improve sleep in older patients with dementia

    A comprehensive approach combining light therapy with daytime physical activity and sleep-wake scheduling has significant benefits for patients with dementia.


  • Oral medications for sleep in nonintubated ICU patients and their impact on delirium

    Oral medications for sleep in nonintubated ICU patients and their impact on delirium

    Clinicians rank pharmacologic sleep aids for ICU patients who are not intubated, beginning with those that have the strongest evidence for safety and efficacy.


  • Ending Daylight Saving Time

    Ending Daylight Saving Time

    Daylight Saving Time faces opposition due to its impact on sleep, health, and safety. Experts point to sleep-wake cycle disruptions, fatal car accidents, and a higher prevalence of stroke and heart attack as an argument for Permanent Standard Time.


  • Post-intensive care syndrome and insomnia

    Post-intensive care syndrome and insomnia

    There has been a recent interest in post-intensive care syndrome (PICS), as an increasing number of patients are surviving critical illness. PICS is defined as “new onset or worsening of impairments in physical, cognitive, and/or mental health that arises after an ICU stay and persists beyond hospital discharge.1 We know that poor sleep is a…


  • The not-so-silent night: Challenges in improving sleep in inpatients with Dr. Vineet Arora

    The not-so-silent night: Challenges in improving sleep in inpatients with Dr. Vineet Arora

    Q: Are there interventions that can be readily implemented to improve sleep quality for hospitalized patients? Dr. Arora: A patient’s first night in the hospital is probably not the night to liberalize sleep; you’re still figuring out whether they’re stable. But by the second or third day, you should be questioning—do you need vitals at…


  • Seasonal variations in sleep architecture

    Seasonal variations in sleep architecture

    Do you feel like you sleep worse in the spring and have more difficulty keeping your schedule on track? There are new data to support the way you feel based on our deeper understanding of seasonal variations in sleep architecture. Patients in a recent study had 43 minutes less total sleep time and approximately 30…