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Effects of sleep on patient-ventilator interaction.
Sleep influences patient-ventilator interaction. Adjustment of ventilator settings in critically ill patients may require understanding and monitoring of the influence of the sleep-wakefulness state on patient-ventilator interaction. Research studies of patient-ventilator interactions should be controlled for the confounding influence of changes in the sleep-wakefulness state.