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NCT ID: NCT05853731 Withdrawn - Cardiac Surgery Clinical Trials

The Effect of Light Therapy on Post-Surgical Pain

Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Researchers aim to demonstrate that the use of phototherapy is feasible and may reduce acute postoperative pain based on recent literature. The primary objective is to demonstrate that displaying light-emitting diodes [LED] can be achieved in the ICU setting in after cardiac surgery.

NCT ID: NCT03849326 Withdrawn - Intensive Care Unit Clinical Trials

Chronic Fatigue Etiology in Intensive Care Unit Survivors: the Role of Neuromuscular Function

FatPostRéa
Start date: December 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic fatigue is the most common and debilitating symptom in intensive care unit (ICU) survivors. Indeed, it has been widely reported that patients who stayed in ICU for prolonged periods report a feeling of tiredness for months to years after ICU discharge. This chronic fatigue affects their quality of life by decreasing their capacity to perform simple tasks of daily life. The aim of the present project is to determine whether deteriorated neuromuscular function (i.e. increased fatigability) is involved in this feeling of chronic fatigue. Because the causes of this feeling are multi-dimensional, a large battery of tests will allow us to better understand the origin of chronic fatigue. A better knowledge of chronic fatigue etiology will allow to optimize rehabilitation treatments to decrease the apparition/persistence of chronic fatigue and in fine improve life quality.

NCT ID: NCT00823017 Withdrawn - Intensive Care Unit Clinical Trials

Effect of Music on Patients in Intensive Care Units

MTS2
Start date: July 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of patient-preferred music, relaxation music, and standard care environment on patients in intensive care units.