U.S., April 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07518498) titled 'Hypnosis During Mechanical Ventilation Weaning' on March 30.

Brief Summary: Hypnosis is defined as an altered state of consciousness characterized by an increased susceptibility to suggestion. It is a technique commonly used in the medical field, primarily for the management of pain and anxiety.

The literature demonstrates that better pain management is correlated with a shorter length of stay in the ICU and a shorter duration of mechanical ventilation.

In patients hospitalized in the ICU requiring invasive mechanical ventilation, the emotional component plays a significant role in dyspnea, which can become an obstacle to weaning ...