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The Effect of Virtual Reality Experience on Infusion-related Pain

Recruiting
20 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This clinical trial aims to analyze the effect of virtual reality experience on infusion-related pain with lumbar epidural catheterization.

Description

Patients with chronic pain are to suffer from acute pain during their chronic pain-relieving interventions. However, there is no active countermeasure against pain during these procedures. This prospective randomized clinical study seeks to find an appropriate solution to the procedure related acute pain of these patients by actively utilizing virtual reality experiences.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria: If all of the following conditions are met

  • A person with chronic low back pain that lasts more than 3 months due to spinal stenosis or lumbar disc disease.
  • Adults over 20
  • Those who decided to participate out of his/her own free will and signed in written consent
        Exclusion Criteria: If the patient meets one or more of the following criteria, He or She
        cannot participate this clinical trial.
          -  In case of contraindication to general lumbar catheterization (e.g. coatulopathy,
             infection, etc)
          -  Hearing and vision impairments
          -  Affective disorder
          -  History of epilepsy or seizure
          -  If communication is not possible due to impaired cognitive ability
          -  Those who have been deemed inappropriate by the researchers

Study details

Virtual Reality

NCT04490603

Seoul National University

1 June 2024

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