Restricted accessEditorialFirst published online 2024-11
Reply to Letter to Editor Concerning “Nocturnal Pressure Controlled Ventilation Improves Sleep Efficiency in Patients Receiving Mechanical Ventilation”
DevlinJW, SkrobikY, GélinasC, NeedhamDM, SlooterAJC, PandharipandePP, et al. Clinical practice guidelines for the prevention and management of pain, agitation/sedation, delirium, immobility, and sleep disruption in adult patients in the ICU. Crit Care Med, 2018; 46(9):e825-e873.
2.
ChenHI, TangYR. Sleep loss impairs inspiratory muscle endurance. Am Rev Respir Dis, 1989; 140(4):907-909.
3.
AndréjakC, MonconduitJ, RoseD, ToublancB, MayeuxI, RodensteinD, JounieauxV. Does using pressure controlled ventilation to rest respiratory muscles improve sleep in ICU patients?. Respir Med, 2013; 107(4):534-541.
4.
ParthasarathyS, TobinMJ. Effect of ventilator mode on sleep quality in critically ill patients. Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 2002; 166(11):1423-1429.
5.
ToublancB, RoseD, GlérantJC, FrancoisG, MayeuxI, RodensteinD, JounieauxV. Assist-control ventilation vs low levels of pressure support ventilation on sleep quality in intubated ICU patients. Intensive Care Med, 2007; 33(7):1148-1154.
6.
CabelloB, ThilleAW, DrouotX, GaliaF, ManceboJ, d’OrthoMP, BrochardL. Sleep quality in mechanically ventilated patients: comparison of 3 ventilatory modes. Crit Care Med, 2008; 36(6):1749-1755.
7.
AlexopoulouC, KondiliE, PlatakiM, GeorgopoulosD. Patient-ventilator synchrony and sleep quality with proportional assist and pressure support ventilation. Intensive Care Med, 2013; 39(6):1040-1047.
8.
BosmaK, FerreyraG, AmbrogioC, PaseroD, MirabellaL, BraghiroliA, et al. Patient-ventilator interaction and sleep in mechanically ventilated patients: pressure support versus proportional assist ventilation. Crit Care Med, 2007; 35(4):1048-1054.
9.
TerziN, PiquilloudL, RozéH, MercatA, LofasoF, DelisleS, et al. Clinical review: update on neurally adjusted ventilatory assist–report of a round-table conference. Crit Care, 2012; 16(3):225.