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This is called post-ICU cognitive impairment. Early recognition of this problem may help clinicians provide follow-up care and support more promptly.\n\nThis study will explore whether eye-tracking technology can help identify cognitive impairment in patients soon after ICU discharge. Eye tracking is a non-invasive test that records eye movements while a person looks at images or completes simple visual tasks on a screen. The test does not involve any treatment or change in usual medical care.\n\nParticipants will be adult patients who have been transferred from the ICU to a general ward. Within 7 days after ICU discharge, participants will complete a cognitive assessment and an eye-tracking test. The study team will also collect relevant clinical information from medical records. Patients will be grouped according to whether they have post-ICU cognitive impairment based on cognitive assessment and clinical judgment.\n\nThe main purpose of this study is to assess whether information obtained from eye-tracking tests can help clinicians identify possible post-ICU cognitive impairment at an early stage, when used together with standard cognitive assessment. The study will also compare eye movement patterns between the two groups and explore whether eye-tracking measures add useful information beyond standard cognitive assessment.",[56,57],"Post Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS)","Cognitive Impairment",[59,57,60,61,62],"Eye Tracking","Cognitive Assessment","Intensive Care Unit","Post intensive Care Syndrome","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-06-24",{"date":66,"type":67},"2026-06-30","ACTUAL",{"date":69,"type":52},"2026-08",{"date":71,"type":52},"2027-05",{"name":5,"class":6},1]