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Comparing the Relaxing Effects of Different Virtual Reality Environments in the Intensive Care Unit: Observational Study.

Stephan Moreno GerberMarie-Madlen JeitzinerSimon D SängerSamuel Elia Johannes KnobelLaura Marchal-CrespoRené Martin MüriJoerg C SchefoldStephan M JakobTobias Nef
Published in: JMIR perioperative medicine (2019)
Overall, virtual reality stimulation with head-mounted display using a dynamic, virtual and natural environment has the potential, if directly used in the ICU, to reduce sensory overload and deprivation in critically ill patients and thus to prevent neurocognitive late effects.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • intensive care unit
  • bipolar disorder
  • mechanical ventilation
  • human health