U.S., May 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07606495) titled 'Impact on Prognosis of Increased Sleep Quality Obtained by Personalized Night-time Nursing Care in Critically Ill Patients' on April 30.

Brief Summary: Sleep disturbances are common among intensive care unit (ICU) patients and have been associated with difficult weaning from invasive mechanical ventilation, with an increased risk of endotracheal intubation. Other studies have reported associations between sleep disturbances and prolonged ICU length of stay or the occurrence of delirium. Among the factors contributing to sleep impairment, nighttime care interventions have been identified as a major cause. The management of sleep disor...