Abstract: In this study, the aim was to test the biochemical effects of melatonin supplementation in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, since their blood levels are decreased. Sixty-four patients were enrolled in the study. From the evening of the 3rd ICU day, patients were randomized to receive oral melatonin (3 mg, group M) or placebo (group P) twice daily, at 20:00 and 24:00, until discharged. Blood was taken (at 00:00 and 14:00), on the 3rd ICU day to assess basal nocturnal melatonin values, and then during the treatment period on the 4th and 8th ICU days. Melatonin, total antioxidant capacity, and oxidative stress were evaluated in serum. Melatonin circadian rhythm before treatment was similar in the two groups, with a partial preserv...
Loss of circadian rhythms and reduced concentrations of endogenous melatonin are common in criticall...
Sepsis affects 30 million people worldwide, leading to 6 million deaths every year (WHO), and despit...
Sepsis is defined as a dysregulated host response to infection and high dose melatonin has been prop...
In this study, the aim was to test the biochemical effects of melatonin supplementation in Intensive...
INTRODUCTION. Endogenous blood melatonin in critical patients is often dramatically low, in both bas...
INTRODUCTION. The analgesic/sedative therapy is necessary notwithstanding presents important side ef...
Critically ill patients exhibit reduced melatonin secretion, both in nocturnal peaks and basal dayti...
Introduction Melatonin could have a meaningful role in critically ill patients, because of its immun...
Background. Critically ill patients suffer from physiological sleep deprivation and have reduced blo...
In the last decade, there have been significant developments in the understanding of the hormone mel...
Endogenous melatonin blood levels (MBL) are decreased in critically ill. Positive effects on sleep d...
Background and objectives: Critically ill patients present reduced endogenous melatonin blood levels...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Critically ill patients present reduced endogenous melatonin blood level...
Critical care patients commonly experience sleep fragmentation, in which sleep quality is poor and ...
Introduction. Sleep deprivation is a contributor for delirium in intensive care. Melatonin has been ...
Loss of circadian rhythms and reduced concentrations of endogenous melatonin are common in criticall...
Sepsis affects 30 million people worldwide, leading to 6 million deaths every year (WHO), and despit...
Sepsis is defined as a dysregulated host response to infection and high dose melatonin has been prop...
In this study, the aim was to test the biochemical effects of melatonin supplementation in Intensive...
INTRODUCTION. Endogenous blood melatonin in critical patients is often dramatically low, in both bas...
INTRODUCTION. The analgesic/sedative therapy is necessary notwithstanding presents important side ef...
Critically ill patients exhibit reduced melatonin secretion, both in nocturnal peaks and basal dayti...
Introduction Melatonin could have a meaningful role in critically ill patients, because of its immun...
Background. Critically ill patients suffer from physiological sleep deprivation and have reduced blo...
In the last decade, there have been significant developments in the understanding of the hormone mel...
Endogenous melatonin blood levels (MBL) are decreased in critically ill. Positive effects on sleep d...
Background and objectives: Critically ill patients present reduced endogenous melatonin blood levels...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Critically ill patients present reduced endogenous melatonin blood level...
Critical care patients commonly experience sleep fragmentation, in which sleep quality is poor and ...
Introduction. Sleep deprivation is a contributor for delirium in intensive care. Melatonin has been ...
Loss of circadian rhythms and reduced concentrations of endogenous melatonin are common in criticall...
Sepsis affects 30 million people worldwide, leading to 6 million deaths every year (WHO), and despit...
Sepsis is defined as a dysregulated host response to infection and high dose melatonin has been prop...