Postoperative Sleep Disruptions Vary by Surgical Risk

High-risk surgeries significantly impact sleep quality, essential for recovery.

  • High-risk procedures showed reduced REM and deep sleep lasting through day 7 (deep sleep: -18.7 minutes; REM: -12.4 minutes; p < 0.001).
  • Acute reductions in total sleep were also noted (-19.4 minutes; p = 0.004).

Complications increased with less total sleep; each 10-minute drop raised odds of grade I/II complications by 13%.

  • Opioid use correlated with increased light and wake sleep, but reduced deep sleep.

Journal Article by Elemosho A, Chatzipanagiotou OP (…) Pawlik TM et 5 al. in JAMA Surg

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