Brainwaves may predict delirium before it strikes in trauma patients
NCT ID NCT07536854
First seen May 05, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study looked at whether brainwave (EEG) patterns can predict delirium in severely injured trauma patients before doctors notice it. Researchers monitored 73 patients in the trauma ICU over several days, comparing brain activity with eyes open versus closed. The goal was to build a machine learning model that could spot early warning signs of brain dysfunction, potentially allowing for earlier treatment.
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Ajou University Hospital
Suwon, Kyonggi-do, 16499, South Korea
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