Actigraphy to Evaluate Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit. A Systematic Review.
Kristin E SchwabBonnie RonishDale M NeedhamAn Q ToJennifer L MartinBiren B KamdarPublished in: Annals of the American Thoracic Society (2019)
In critically ill patients, actigraphy is being used more frequently as a surrogate measure of sleep; however, because actigraphy only measures gross motor activity, its ability to estimate sleep is limited by the processing algorithm used. Prior ICU-based studies involving actigraphy were heterogeneous and lacked data regarding actigraphy-based measures of sleep and patient outcomes. Larger, more rigorous and standardized studies are needed to better understand the role of actigraphy in evaluating sleep and sleep-related outcomes in critically ill patients.