Can a loved One's voice help wake someone from a coma?
NCT ID NCT06470802
Summary
This study tested whether listening to familiar voices or nature sounds could help critically ill comatose patients. Researchers compared these sounds to silence to see which was better at improving consciousness, reducing pain, and stabilizing vital signs like heart rate and blood pressure. The goal was to find a simple, non-invasive way to support patient recovery in the intensive care unit.
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Locations
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Intensive Care Unit, University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, 700000, Vietnam
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Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit, University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City
Ho Chi Minh City, 700000, Vietnam
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