The bidirectional impact of sleep and circadian rhythm dysfunction in human ischaemic stroke: a systematic review
E Gottlieb, E Landau, H Baxter, E Werden… - Sleep medicine …, 2019 - Elsevier
Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption are potentially modifiable risk factors and
consequences of ischaemic stroke. Pre-clinical evidence suggests a direct effect of sleep …
consequences of ischaemic stroke. Pre-clinical evidence suggests a direct effect of sleep …
Sleepless in the hospital: A systematic review of non-pharmacological sleep interventions
Objective Poor sleep is highly prevalent in inpatient medical settings and has been
associated with attenuated healing and worsened outcomes following hospitalization …
associated with attenuated healing and worsened outcomes following hospitalization …
Sleep disruption after brain injury is associated with worse motor outcomes and slower functional recovery
Background. Sleep is important for consolidation of motor learning, but brain injury may
affect sleep continuity and therefore rehabilitation outcomes. Objective. This study aims to …
affect sleep continuity and therefore rehabilitation outcomes. Objective. This study aims to …
The impact of sleep disorders on functional recovery and participation following stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis
GD Fulk, P Boyne, M Hauger, R Ghosh… - … and neural repair, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Adequate sleep is vital for health and quality of life. People with stroke and a
concomitant sleep disorder may have poorer outcomes than those without a sleep disorder …
concomitant sleep disorder may have poorer outcomes than those without a sleep disorder …
Sleep-Wake Disorders in Stroke—Increased Stroke Risk and Deteriorated Recovery? An Evaluation on the Necessity for Prevention and Treatment
Abstract Purpose of Review Sleep-wake disorders (SWD) are common not only in the
general population but also in stroke patients, in whom SWD may be pre-existent or appear …
general population but also in stroke patients, in whom SWD may be pre-existent or appear …
[HTML][HTML] Sleep deficiency as a driver of cellular stress and damage in neurological disorders
Neurological disorders encompass an extremely broad range of conditions, including those
that present early in development and those that progress slowly or manifest with advanced …
that present early in development and those that progress slowly or manifest with advanced …
Functional recovery after ischemic stroke: Impact of different sleep health parameters
C Denis, I Jaussent, L Guiraud… - Journal of Sleep …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Sleep disturbances after ischaemic stroke include alterations of sleep architecture,
obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, daytime sleepiness and insomnia. Our aim …
obstructive sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, daytime sleepiness and insomnia. Our aim …
[HTML][HTML] Narrative review of sleep and stroke
L Pérez-Carbonell, S Bashir - Journal of thoracic disease, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sleep disorders, such as sleep-disordered breathing (SDB), insomnia or restless legs
syndrome (RLS), are common in the general population and after stroke. In some cases …
syndrome (RLS), are common in the general population and after stroke. In some cases …
Is there an association among sleep duration, nap, and stroke? Findings from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study
Purpose The objective of this study was to assess the association among nighttime sleep,
daytime nap**, total sleep duration (nighttime sleep plus daytime nap**), and stroke in …
daytime nap**, total sleep duration (nighttime sleep plus daytime nap**), and stroke in …
[HTML][HTML] SAS CARE 1: Sleep architecture changes in a cohort of patients with Ischemic Stroke/TIA
Objective Changes in sleep architecture following ischemic stroke have been poorly
investigated. Our objective was to explore changes of sleep structure in patients with …
investigated. Our objective was to explore changes of sleep structure in patients with …