Late postoperative nocturnal episodic hypoxaemia and associated sleep pattern.

Bidragets oversatte titel: Late postoperative nocturnal episodic hypoxaemia and associated sleep pattern.

J Rosenberg, G Wildschiødtz, M H Pedersen, F von Jessen, H Kehlet

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Abstract

Ten patients undergoing major abdominal surgery under general anaesthesia were monitored with a pulse oximeter, electroencephalogram, electromyogram, electrocardiogram and eye and hand movement sensors two nights before and three nights after surgery. Episodic hypoxaemic events were increased significantly after surgery (P < 0.05). Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep decreased significantly on the first night after operation (P < 0.05). Seven patients had increased amounts of REM sleep (rebound) on the second, third or both nights after operation compared with the preoperative night. Slow wave sleep was depressed significantly on the first two nights after operation (P < 0.05). REM sleep-associated hypoxaemic episodes for individual patients increased about three-fold on the second and third nights after operation compared with the night before operation (P < 0.05). We conclude that postoperative sleep pattern is disturbed severely with early depression of REM and slow wave sleep and with rebound of REM sleep on the second and third nights. Postoperative rebound of REM sleep may contribute to the development of sleep disordered breathing and nocturnal episodic hypoxaemia.
Bidragets oversatte titelLate postoperative nocturnal episodic hypoxaemia and associated sleep pattern.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftBritish Journal of Anaesthesia
Vol/bind72
Udgave nummer2
Sider (fra-til)145-150
Antal sider6
ISSN0007-0912
StatusUdgivet - 1994

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