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Start-of-day oculomotor screening demonstrates the effects of fatigue and rest during a total immersion training program.

作者信息

Roberts Scott, Kufahl Peter R, Ryznar Rebecca J, Norris Taylor, Patel Sagar, Gubler K Dean, Paz Dean, Schwimer Greg, Besserman Richard, LaPorta Anthony J

机构信息

Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Greenwood Village, CO.

Zxerex Corporation, Scottsdale, AZ.

出版信息

Surgery. 2023 Nov;174(5):1193-1200. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2023.07.021. Epub 2023 Aug 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Investigating changes in sleep and fatigue metrics during intensive surgical and trauma skills training, this study explored the dynamic association between oculomotor metrics and fatigue. Specifically, alterations in these relations over extended stress exposure, the influence of time of day, and the impact of fatigue exposure on sleep metrics were examined.

METHODS

Thirty-nine military medical students participated in 6 days of immersion, hyper-realistic, and high-stress experiential casualty training. Participants completed surveys assessing the state of sleepiness with oculomotor tests performed each morning and evening, analyzing eye movement and pupillary change to characterize fatigue. Participants wore Fitbit TM devices to measure overall time asleep and time in each sleep stage during the training.

RESULTS

Fitbit data showed increased average minutes in rapid eye movement, deep sleep, and less time in light sleep from day 1 to day 4. The microsaccade peak velocity-to-displacement ratio exhibited a morning decrease but not in afternoon sessions, indicating repeated but temporary effects of accumulated fatigue. There were no findings regarding pupil reactivity to illumination changes.

CONCLUSION

This study describes characteristics of fatigue measured by rapid and individually calibrated oculomotor tests. It demonstrates oculomotor relationships to fatigue in start-of-day testing, providing a direction for timing for optimal fatigue testing. These data suggest that improved sleep could signal resilience to fatigue during afternoon testing. Further investigation with more participants and longer duration is warranted. A deeper understanding of the interrelationships between training, sleep, and fatigue could improve surgical and military fitness.

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