慢性危重症患者的昼夜节律是否紊乱?

Q1 Medicine
Mikhail Kanarskii , Julia Nekrasova , Ekaterina Kondratieva , Ilya Borisov , Elena Simenel , Yurii Sviryaev , Pranil Pradhan , Kirill Gorshkov , Alexander Shestopalov , Marina Petrova
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目的 我们的研究旨在通过建立褪黑激素和皮质醇分泌之间的关系,评估重症监护病房中因严重脑损伤导致的慢性危重症患者的昼夜节律,同时考虑到慢性危重症患者的天文时间和睡眠-觉醒周期。意识水平采用 CRS-R 量表测定。此外,我们还采用串联质谱法和超高效液相色谱法测定了血清中皮质醇和褪黑素的水平。结果90.74%的患者的褪黑素分泌曲线有一个顶峰期,这表明褪黑素的节律性分泌得以保留。91.8%的患者的褪黑激素节律出现在夜间。大多数患者(69.3%)在凌晨 2:00 至 4:00 期间入睡。皮质醇和褪黑激素的晚间水平呈反比关系(rs=0.61,p<0.05),即皮质醇分泌水平的下降伴随着褪黑激素的增加。褪黑激素和皮质醇的分泌、昼夜时间和睡眠-觉醒周期之间没有统计学意义上的明显差异。我们今后的工作重点可能是寻找更可靠的方法来稳定昼夜节律,以保护重要器官的功能。
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Are circadian rhythms in disarray in patients with chronic critical illness?

Aim

The aim of our study is to assess circadian rhythms in patients with chronic critical illness due to severe brain injury in intensive care unit by establishing the relation between melatonin and cortisol secretion, considering astronomical time and the sleep-wake cycle in chronic critical illness.

Materials and methods

The study included 54 adult patients with chronic critical illness who resided in the intensive care unit for at least 30 days. The level of consciousness was determined using the CRS-R scale. We did the continuous electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring with polygraphic leads for 24 h. Also, we determined the serum levels of cortisol and melatonin using the tandem mass spectrometry method with ultra-performance liquid chromatography.

Results

90.74 % of patients had one acrophase in melatonin secretion curve, which suggests the preservation of the rhythmic secretion of melatonin. These acrophases of the melatonin rhythm occurred during the night time in 91.8 % of patients. Most of the patients (69.3 %) slept during the period from 2:00 to 4:00 a.m. The evening levels of cortisol and melatonin had an inverse relation (rs=0.61, p<0.05), i.e., a decrease in the level of cortisol secretion accompanies an increase in melatonin.

Conclusions

We concluded from our study that the rhythmic secretion of melatonin and cortisol is preserved in patients with chronic critical illness that resulted from severe brain injury. No statistically significant discrepancy between melatonin and cortisol secretion, day-and-night time and the sleep-wake cycle are found. We may focus our future work on finding more reliable methods to stabilize the preservation of circadian rhythms to protect vital organ functions.

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