Can your favorite songs protect your mind in the ICU?
NCT ID NCT07369258
Summary
This study is testing whether listening to music can prevent delirium, a serious state of confusion, in older adults who are critically ill in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Researchers will compare two types of music—personalized playlists and generic relaxing music—against standard care without provided music. Over 300 participants will listen to music through headphones twice daily for a week while receiving their normal ICU treatment.
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Hospital Británico de Buenos Aires
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