New therapy aims to clear confusion after heart bypass surgery
NCT ID NCT06107517
First seen Apr 05, 2026 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 7 times
Summary
This study tests whether early and intensive occupational therapy (like motivating activities and sleep routines) can reduce delirium—a state of confusion—in patients after coronary artery bypass surgery. About 300 adults in Singapore will be split into two groups: one receiving the special therapy and one getting standard care. The main goal is to see if the therapy lowers the number of patients who develop delirium in the first 5 days after surgery.
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