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Multisensory Icu Reduces the Use of Sedatives and Improves the Comfort of Critical Patients

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“We seek to reduce sensory stress and promote rest and recovery. We not only treat the disease, but also the environment and experience of patients in the ICU and their family,” explains Dr. Francesc Esteve, head of section of the Bellvitge Intensive Medicine Service and first firmer of the study. An ICU aligned with the natural rhythm of the body The study compared the data of 538 patients before and after the installation of the SHX® system, a…
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“We seek to reduce sensory stress and promote rest and recovery. We not only treat the disease, but also the environment and experience of patients in the ICU and their family,” explains Dr. Francesc Esteve, head of section of the Bellvitge Intensive Medicine Service and first firmer of the study. An ICU aligned with the natural rhythm of the body The study compared the data of 538 patients before and after the installation of the SHX® system, a…

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Salud a Diario broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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