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Visuo-acoustic stimulation that helps you to relax: A virtual reality setup for patients in the intensive care unit.


ABSTRACT: After prolonged stay in an intensive care unit (ICU) patients often complain about cognitive impairments that affect health-related quality of life after discharge. The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to test the feasibility and effects of controlled visual and acoustic stimulation in a virtual reality (VR) setup in the ICU. The VR setup consisted of a head-mounted display in combination with an eye tracker and sensors to assess vital signs. The stimulation consisted of videos featuring natural scenes and was tested in 37 healthy participants in the ICU. The VR stimulation led to a reduction of heart rate (p?=?0. 049) and blood pressure (p?=?0.044). Fixation/saccade ratio (p?

SUBMITTER: Gerber SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5643433 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Visuo-acoustic stimulation that helps you to relax: A virtual reality setup for patients in the intensive care unit.

Gerber Stephan M SM   Jeitziner Marie-Madlen MM   Wyss Patric P   Chesham Alvin A   Urwyler Prabitha P   Müri René M RM   Jakob Stephan M SM   Nef Tobias T  

Scientific reports 20171016 1


After prolonged stay in an intensive care unit (ICU) patients often complain about cognitive impairments that affect health-related quality of life after discharge. The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to test the feasibility and effects of controlled visual and acoustic stimulation in a virtual reality (VR) setup in the ICU. The VR setup consisted of a head-mounted display in combination with an eye tracker and sensors to assess vital signs. The stimulation consisted of videos featuring n  ...[more]

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