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运用虚拟现实控制门诊手术患者术前焦虑:颌面和整形外科的初步研究。

Using virtual reality to control preoperative anxiety in ambulatory surgery patients: A pilot study in maxillofacial and plastic surgery.

机构信息

Department of maxillofacial, plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery, Henri-Mondor hospital, 51, avenue du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny, 94010 Créteil, France.

Department of maxillofacial, plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery, Henri-Mondor hospital, 51, avenue du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny, 94010 Créteil, France.

出版信息

J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2018 Sep;119(4):257-261. doi: 10.1016/j.jormas.2017.12.010. Epub 2018 Jan 6.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Preoperative anxiety may lead to medical and surgical complications, behavioral problems and emotional distress. The most common means of prevention are based on using medication and, more recently, hypnosis. The aim of our study was to determine whether a virtual reality (VR) program presenting natural scenes could be part of a new therapy to reduce patients' preoperative anxiety.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Our prospective pilot study consisted of a single-blind trial in skin cancer surgery at the Henri-Mondor teaching hospital in France. In the outpatient surgery department, 20 patients with a score of >11 on the Amsterdam preoperative anxiety and information scale (APAIS) were virtually immersed into a natural universe for 5minutes. Their stress levels were assessed before and after this experience by making use of a visual analog scale (VAS), by measuring salivary cortisol levels, and by determining physiological stress based on heart coherence scores.

RESULTS

The VAS score was significantly reduced after the simulation (P<0.009) as was the level of salivary cortisol (P<0.04). Heart coherence scores remained unchanged (P=0.056).

DISCUSSION

VR allows patients to be immersed in a relaxing, peaceful environment. It represents a non-invasive way to reduce preoperative stress levels with no side effects and no need for additional medical or paramedical staff. Our results indicate that VR may provide an effective complementary technique to manage stress in surgery patients. Randomized trials are necessary to determine precise methods and benefits.

摘要

简介

术前焦虑可能导致医疗和手术并发症、行为问题和情绪困扰。最常见的预防措施是基于使用药物,最近则是基于催眠。我们研究的目的是确定呈现自然场景的虚拟现实 (VR) 程序是否可以成为一种新的治疗方法,以减轻患者的术前焦虑。

材料与方法

我们的前瞻性试点研究包括在法国亨利蒙多教学医院进行的皮肤癌手术的单盲试验。在门诊手术部门,20 名 APAIS 评分>11 的患者被虚拟沉浸在自然环境中 5 分钟。他们的应激水平通过视觉模拟量表 (VAS)、测量唾液皮质醇水平以及基于心脏相干分数确定生理应激来评估。

结果

模拟后 VAS 评分明显降低(P<0.009),唾液皮质醇水平也降低(P<0.04)。心脏相干分数保持不变(P=0.056)。

讨论

VR 允许患者沉浸在放松、平静的环境中。它代表了一种非侵入性的方法,可以减轻手术前的压力水平,没有副作用,也不需要额外的医疗或辅助医疗人员。我们的结果表明,VR 可能为管理手术患者的压力提供一种有效的补充技术。需要进行随机试验来确定确切的方法和益处。

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