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Alpha Music Therapy Trial for Severe TBI Patients

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NCT07544602 is a single-arm observational study registered April 22, 2026, evaluating whether early alpha music therapy improves cognitive function in severe traumatic brain injury patients. The study uses historic controls and participants listen to selected music through headphones. Cognitive function will be assessed at three time points: ICU discharge, hospital discharge, and three months after injury.

“The investigators will compare cognitive function between groups at three time points: ICU discharge, hospital discharge, and three months after injury.”

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NCT07544602 registers a new single-arm observational study on ClinicalTrials.gov examining alpha music therapy for severe traumatic brain injury patients. The study will assess cognitive function improvements at ICU discharge, hospital discharge, and three months post-injury using historic controls.

Healthcare providers and clinical investigators conducting TBI rehabilitation research should note this represents an active clinical study using a non-invasive music-based intervention; no regulatory compliance obligations arise from this registry entry itself.

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Apr 22, 2026

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Music Therapy for Comatose Brain Injured Patients

Observational NCT07544602 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 22, 2026

Abstract

The goal of this single-arm observational study is to determine whether alpha music therapy, initiated early in the recovery period, can improve cognitive function for severe traumatic brain injury patients when compared to historic controls. Participants will listen to selected music through headphones. The investigators will compare cognitive function between groups at three time points: ICU discharge, hospital discharge, and three months after injury.

Conditions: Traumatic Brain Injury

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Agency
NIH
Published
April 22nd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
NCT07544602

Who this affects

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Healthcare providers Clinical investigators
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Clinical trial conduct Medical research
Geographic scope
United States US

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Healthcare
Operational domain
Clinical Operations
Topics
Medical Devices

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