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Clinical Trial

Virtual Reality for Recovery After Intensive Care (PICS)

NCT: NCT07585500 · RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07585500
StatusRECRUITING
Start Date2025-12-06
Completion2026-06

Brief Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if virtual reality (VR) helps improve thinking and memory skills in adults who have stayed in the intensive care unit (ICU). The study focuses on people who needed a breathing machine or stayed in the ICU for several days and are at risk for memory or "brain fog" issues. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does using VR improve a participant's memory, attention, and thinking skills after an ICU stay? * Does the "immersive" feel of a VR headset work better to improve these skills than using a handheld tablet? Researchers will compare three groups to see how different types of care affect the brain: * VR-Rehab: Participants use a VR headset to play brain-training games. * Tablet-Rehab: Participants use a handheld tablet to play the same brain-training games. * Standard Care: Participants receive the usual hospital care without digital brain games. Participants will: * Play brain-training games for 12 minutes every day for up to one week while in the hospital. * Complete memory and thinking tests with a researcher at the start of the study and again after two weeks. * Answer follow-up questions about their memory and thinking skills for 6 months after leaving the hospital.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Virtual Reality for Recovery After Intensive Care (PICS)?

Virtual Reality for Recovery After Intensive Care (PICS) is a clinical trial registered under NCT07585500. Current status: RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07585500?

The current status of NCT07585500 (Virtual Reality for Recovery After Intensive Care (PICS)) is: RECRUITING.

When did Virtual Reality for Recovery After Intensive Care (PICS) start?

Virtual Reality for Recovery After Intensive Care (PICS) started on 2025-12-06.

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