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Virtual Reality (VR) Self-Hypnosis Software

Virtual Reality (VR) Self-Hypnosis Software

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18 years and older
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Phase N/A

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Overview

This single-site study of self-hypnosis software using an off-the-shelf virtual reality (VR) device (OculusGo™) to determine the software's safety, usability, and preliminary efficacy in pain relief for HIV-associated chronic pain patients. This is funded under the i Prism Funding through Mount Sinai Innovations.

Description

The study will be done in two phases - Phase A is the development of the software by the study team and the engineers targeted to be completed by 4/15/2024. Testing will occur with only the study team. No participants will be involved in the testing phase. Phase B is the participant enrollment phase targeted to start 5/20/2024. A request for FDA Exemption of a non-significant risk combination device has been submitted and granted.

Eligibility

Patient Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults age ≥18
  • Confirmed diagnosis of HIV, currently on a stable antiretroviral regimen ≥ 90 days.
  • Documentation of chronic pain associated with HIV for≥90 days
  • Stable pain management regimen ≥90 days, or no pain treatments ≥90 days
  • Average pain intensity of 3 or greater on the NRS of the mean daily scores reported between Visit 1 and Visit 2
  • Access to the internet via smartphone, computer, or tablet 7. Fluent in English
  • Capable of giving informed consent and willingness to comply with study procedures.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • A co-occurring medical or psychiatric condition which would make participation in the study or complicate measurement of changes associated with the intervention.
  • Concurrent participation in another investigational protocol for pain treatment
  • A psychiatric disorder, medical condition, or other life circumstance, which in the opinion of the PI, would contraindicate attendance at sessions, or make it unlikely that the participant could successfully complete the study procedures.
  • Current or prior diagnosis of epilepsy, seizure disorder, dementia, migraines, or other neurological conditions contraindicating the use of virtual reality devices.
  • A medical condition predisposing prospective participant to nausea or dizziness 6. Lack of stereoscopic vision or severe hearing impairment
  • Injury to eyes, face, or neck that impedes using the VR device
  • If participant has access to personal VR gear for gaming or other purposes at home, participant fails to agree not to use these personal VR gear during the course of the protocol.
  • Currently pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the study period

Study details
    Musculoskeletal Pain
    Neuropathic Pain
    Neuralgia

NCT06398847

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

15 October 2025

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