脑卒中后睡眠呼吸障碍的护理综述

Ayami Suzuki, Megumi Hori, Noriyoshi Tanaka
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摘要:背景:70%的脑卒中患者发生睡眠呼吸障碍(SDB),是继发性脑卒中和预后不良的危险因素。对SDB脑卒中患者酌情护理的探讨尚不明确。本文综述脑卒中后SDB的护理。方法:我们采用Arksey和O'Malley的五阶段框架。到2023年12月,我们系统地检索了PubMed和CINAHL数据库,以研究护理人员可实施的脑卒中后SDB干预措施。提取干预特征、脑卒中和SDB类型、时间和结果的数据。结果:在筛选的2866篇文章中,有10项研究符合纳入标准。由此,我们确定了5种不同的干预措施:体位疗法、口咽肌锻炼、体育锻炼、压迫装置和教育。经多导睡眠图或家庭睡眠测试证实,有9项研究针对阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停。结论:本综述首次分析了护理人员对脑卒中后SDB的干预措施。确定的干预措施似乎有希望改善SDB参数,特别是当适用于中风特异性护理时。未来的研究将制定标准化的方案,将这些干预措施整合到综合护理途径中,这将增强护士在脑卒中后SDB的早期发现和管理中的作用。
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A Review of Nursing Care for Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Stroke.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) occurs in 70% of stroke patients and is a risk factor for secondary stroke and poor outcomes. Discretionary nursing care provided to stroke patients with SDB is unexplored. This review examines nursing care for SDB after stroke. METHODS: We used Arksey and O'Malley's 5-stage framework. We systematically searched the PubMed and CINAHL databases through December 2023 for studies of interventions for SDB after stroke that could be implemented by nursing staff. Data on intervention characteristics, stroke and SDB types, timing, and outcomes were extracted. RESULTS: From 2866 screened articles, 10 studies met inclusion criteria. From these, we identified 5 distinct interventions: positional therapy, oropharyngeal muscle exercises, physical exercise, compression devices, and education. As confirmed by polysomnography or home sleep testing, 9 studies targeted obstructive sleep apnea. CONCLUSION: This review provides the first analysis of nurse-implementable interventions for poststroke SDB. The identified interventions appear promising for improving SDB parameters, particularly when adapted for stroke-specific care. Future research on developing standardized protocols that integrate these interventions into comprehensive care pathways will enhance the role of nurses in the early detection and management of poststroke SDB.

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