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The Assessment and Characterisation of Sleep Disturbance during Post-Traumatic Amnesia following a Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

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posted on 2024-09-26, 12:09 authored by Bianca Fedele
Following a traumatic brain injury, sleep disturbance emerges early and whilst individuals are in a temporary and confused recovery phase, known as post-traumatic amnesia (PTA). During PTA, 80% of patients experience sleep disturbance, however, there remains limited research in this area. This thesis integrated four published manuscripts, which broadly aimed to characterise sleep disturbance, and evaluated the feasibility and accuracy of sleep assessment methods (including gold-standard polysomnography [PSG]) in patients experiencing PTA. Disturbances to sleep quality, sleep staging (i.e., reduced deep slow-wave sleep) and melatonin levels were observed during PTA. Gold-standard PSG was a more accurate sleep assessment modality when compared to Actigraphy in patients experiencing PTA. This thesis supports sleep assessment during PTA, which is currently not routinely practiced in hospital settings.

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Principal supervisor

John Henry Olver

Additional supervisor 1

Gavin Williams

Additional supervisor 2

Dean McKenzie

Year of Award

2024

Department, School or Centre

Medicine - Monash Health

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

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