Gangguan Tidur pada Pasien Stroke Fase Akut

  • Amalia L
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Abstract

Stroke is a condition when a person has a sudden neurological deficit caused by a disruption in the blood vessels of the brain. About 21-77% of stroke patients have sleep disorders that occur after a stroke. The sleep cycle is regulated by the brain and strokes can cause sleep disturbances due to abnormalities that can occur in the brain structures that regulate sleep. Post Stroke Sleep Disoder (PSSD) is the most common symptom after stroke. Sleep disorders after stroke include Sleep Disordered Breathing (SDB), insomnia, circadian rhythm sleep disturbance, hypersomnia, parasomnia and sleep-related movement disorders. Sleep has many benefits, one of which is the restoration of physical and mental functions, the consolidation of memory and improving the learning ability of a person both motorically and sensitively. Other studies have also shown a correlation between electrographic sleep time and cognitive function of stroke patients during recovery. Another experimental study also indicated that sleep disorders can increase the expression of neurocans, which are genes that inhibit nerve growth. Sleep disorders in stroke patients can reduce the efficiency and effectiveness of stroke rehabilitation

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Amalia, L. (2021). Gangguan Tidur pada Pasien Stroke Fase Akut. Jurnal Neuroanestesi Indonesia, 10(1), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.24244/jni.v10i1.277

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