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Figure 1: Flow chart of study inclusion
Figure 2: Risk of bias assessment patients studies (a) and healthy volunteers (b). Green is low risk, red is high risk, yellow is unknown
Figure 3: Forest plot of comparison of arousal (index) during baseline and ICU noise condition
Figure 4: Scalp electrode sites used for polysomnography 56
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