ICU sleep study: does checking patients every hour or every two hours matter?

NCT ID NCT05864300

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how often nurses should check on people in the ICU after they have had a brain aneurysm treated. The goal is to see if checking every hour versus every two hours affects how well patients sleep. Thirty adults who had a planned aneurysm coiling will take part, and their sleep will be measured overnight using brain wave monitors.

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  • UC San Diego Health

    San Diego, California, 92130, United States

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