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This study evaluates the quality of sleep of patients admitted to medical and intensive care units. All of them will have a clock placed to measure their circadian activity. Also, data will be recorded through questionnaires about the unit, patient habits and medical problems.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators found an extensive bibliography related to the quality of sleep and its effects on health. However, it should be noted the literary emptiness in relation to the influential factors in it. Chronobiology is the science responsible for studying the rhythmic changes in living beings; where the investigators include the circadian rhythm. In this way, all the "cycles" will be influenced by a series of factors that allow its correct operation, being in this case the light-dark cycle (LD), together with the temperature compensation, these being the determinants that allow, or not homeostasis. The sleep - wake pattern is one of the most important circadian rhythms that happen in the organism. The dream is an unconscious process by which, despite the muscular relaxation that occurs, it is accompanied by continuous brain activity along with sensitive perception, where several of the organ systems come into play. This cycle is composed of two factors: a homeostatic one directly proportional to the time we are awake, and another circadian, dependent on the secretion of melatonin and the body's regulation of temperature. This fact can be compromised by the appearance of both external and internal stimuli, altering normal functioning, which is translated into sleep deprivation, which, if extended over time, can have physical and mental consequences, Some of them are: deterioration of the immune function, an increase in the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, memory deficit, early aging, mood swings, difficulty in healing, greater probability of developing metabolic syndromes, cognitive, affective disorders and even some types of cancer The results obtained will facilitate the elaboration of action protocols focused on improving sleep quality in hospitalized patients. ;


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NCT number NCT04113876
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Instituto de Salud Carlos III
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 1, 2019
Completion date December 31, 2022

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