U.S., Nov. 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07251530) titled 'Communication Enhancement Among Ventilated Patients in Intensive Care' on July 24.

Brief Summary: Intensive care is a unit that admits ventilated patients. Hospitalization is extremely challenging for these patients. Their vital prognosis is at stake, and they often have difficulty moving due to pain, edema, neuromyopathy, or the presence of monitoring cables. They are also hindered in their communication: they cannot speak because of the presence of the intubation tube between their vocal cords or the tracheostomy cannula with the inflated cuff. Every day, in each intensive care unit, about 50% of ventilated patients are conscious ...