Acute and chronic sleep deprivation in residents: Cognition and stress biomarkers.
Shoham Choshen-HillelAhmad IshqerFadi MahameedJoel ReiterDavid GozalAlex Gileles-HillelItai BergerPublished in: Medical education (2020)
In a real-life setting, resident physicians exhibit increased low-grade systemic inflammation (hs-CRP) and impaired HPA-axis function. Their chronic sleep curtailment is associated with greater impulsivity, slower cognitive processing, and impaired executive function. Future research is warranted to understand how improving working schedule by increasing sleep duration may minimise the short-term and potential long-term risks to physicians in training.