Effectiveness of virtual reality immersion on procedure-related pain and anxiety in outpatient pain clinic: an exploratory randomized controlled trial

被引:13
作者
Joo, Young [1 ]
Kim, Eun-Kyung [2 ]
Song, Hyun-Gul [2 ]
Jung, Haesun [3 ]
Park, Hanssl [2 ]
Moon, Jee Youn [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] CHA Univ, CHA Ilsan Med Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Sch Med, Goyang, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Chung Ang Univ Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Seoul, South Korea
[4] Seoul Natl Univ, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Coll Med, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Ambulatory Care Facilities; Anxiety; Autonomic Nerve Block; Chronic Pain; Ganglia; Sympathetic; Hypnotics and Sedatives; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures; Pain Perception; Pain; Procedural; Virtual Reality; Virtual Reality Expo-sure Therapy; DISTRACTION; EFFICACY; CARE; MANAGEMENT; ANALGESIA; INJECTION;
D O I
10.3344/kjp.2021.34.3.304
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: The study investigated virtual reality (VR) immersion in alleviating procedure-related pain in patients with chronic pain undergoing fluoroscopy-guided minimally-invasive intervention in a prone position at an outpatient clinic. Methods: In this prospective randomized controlled study, 38 patients undergoing lumbar sympathetic ganglion block were randomized into either the VR or the control group. In the VR group, procedure-related pain was controlled via infiltration of local anesthetics while watching a 30-minute VR hypnotic program. In the control group, the skin infiltration alone was used, with the VR device switched off. The primary endpoint was an 11-point score on the numerical rating scale, indicating procedure-related pain. Patients' satisfaction with pain control, anxiety levels, the need for additional local anesthetics during the procedure, hemodynamic stability, and any adverse events were assessed. Results: Procedure-related pain was significantly lower in the VR group (3.7 +/- 1.4) than in the control group (5.5 +/- 1.7; P = 0.002). Post-procedural anxiety was lower in the VR group than in the control group (P = 0.025), with a significant reduction from pre-procedural anxiety (P < 0.001). Although patients' satisfaction did not differ significantly (P = 0.158) between the groups, a higher number of patients required additional local anesthetics in the control group (n = 13) than in the VR group (n = 4; P = 0.001). No severe adverse events occurred in either group during the study. Conclusions: VR immersion can be safely used as a novel adjunct to reduce procedural pain and anxiety during fluoroscopic pain intervention.
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页数:11
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