Sleep disturbance after acute coronary syndrome: A longitudinal study over 12 months.
Roland von KänelRebecca E Meister-LangrafClaudia Zuccarella-HacklSarah L F SchieblerHansjörg ZnojAju P PazhenkottilJean-Paul SchmidJürgen BarthUlrich SchnyderMary PrincipPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Despite a decrease from admission to 3 months, sleep disturbance is prevalent in the first year after ACS. Female sex, depression history, and distress during ACS identify patients at increased risk of developing persistent sleep disturbance and may inform interventions to prevent sleep disturbance.