虚拟现实在手术室中作为麻醉辅助手段。
Virtual reality as an adjunct to anesthesia in the operating room.
作者信息
Faruki Adeel, Nguyen Thy, Proeschel Samantha, Levy Nadav, Yu Jessica, Ip Victoria, Mueller Ariel, Banner-Goodspeed Valerie, O'Gara Brian
机构信息
Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, 330 Brookline Ave, Boston, MA, 02215, USA.
出版信息
Trials. 2019 Dec 27;20(1):782. doi: 10.1186/s13063-019-3922-2.
BACKGROUND
Advancements in virtual reality (VR) technology have resulted in its expansion into health care. Preliminary studies have found VR to be effective as an adjunct to anesthesia to reduce pain and anxiety for patients during upper gastrointestinal endoscopies, dental procedures and joint arthroplasties. Current standard care practice for upper extremity surgery includes a combination of regional anesthesia and intraoperative propofol sedation. Commonly, patients receive deep propofol sedation during these cases, leading to potentially avoidable risks of over-sedation, hypotension, upper airway obstruction, and apnea. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of VR technology to promote relaxation for patients undergoing upper extremity surgery, thereby reducing intraoperative anesthetic requirements and improving the perioperative patient experience.
METHODS
In this single-center, randomized controlled trial, 40 adult patients undergoing upper extremity orthopedic surgery will be randomly allocated to either intraoperative VR immersion or usual care. VR immersion is designed to provide patients with a relaxing virtual environment to alleviate intraoperative anxiety. All patients receive a peripheral nerve block prior to surgery. Patients in the intervention group will select videos or immersive environments which will be played in the VR headset during surgery. An anesthesia provider will perform their usual clinical responsibilities intraoperatively and can administer anesthetic medications if and when clinically necessary. Patients in the control arm will undergo perioperative anesthesia according to standard care practice. The primary outcome is the difference in intraoperative propofol dose between the groups. Secondary outcomes include postoperative analgesia requirements and pain scores, length of stay in the postanesthesia care unit, overall patient satisfaction and postoperative functional outcomes.
DISCUSSION
It is unknown whether the use of VR during upper extremity surgery can reduce intraoperative anesthetic requirements, reduce perioperative complications, or improve the postoperative patient experience. A positive result from this clinical trial would add to the growing body of evidence that demonstrates the effectiveness of VR as an adjunct to anesthesia in reducing intraoperative pain and anxiety for multiple types of procedure. This could lead to a change in practice, with the introduction of a nonpharmacologic intervention potentially reducing the burden of over-sedation while still providing a satisfactory perioperative experience.
TRIAL REGISTRATION
ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03614325. Registered on 9 July 2018.
背景
虚拟现实(VR)技术的进步使其在医疗保健领域得到了拓展。初步研究发现,VR作为麻醉辅助手段,在患者进行上消化道内镜检查、牙科手术和关节置换手术期间,可有效减轻疼痛和焦虑。上肢手术目前的标准护理方法包括区域麻醉和术中丙泊酚镇静相结合。通常情况下,患者在这些手术中会接受深度丙泊酚镇静,这可能导致过度镇静、低血压、上呼吸道梗阻和呼吸暂停等潜在可避免的风险。本研究的目的是评估VR技术对上肢手术患者促进放松的有效性,从而减少术中麻醉需求并改善围手术期患者体验。
方法
在这项单中心随机对照试验中,40例接受上肢骨科手术的成年患者将被随机分配至术中VR沉浸式体验组或常规护理组。VR沉浸式体验旨在为患者提供一个放松的虚拟环境,以减轻术中焦虑。所有患者在手术前均接受外周神经阻滞。干预组患者将选择视频或沉浸式环境,在手术期间通过VR头戴设备播放。麻醉医生将在术中履行其常规临床职责,并可在临床必要时给予麻醉药物。对照组患者将按照标准护理方法接受围手术期麻醉。主要结局是两组之间术中丙泊酚剂量的差异。次要结局包括术后镇痛需求和疼痛评分、麻醉后护理单元的住院时间、患者总体满意度以及术后功能结局。
讨论
在上肢手术中使用VR是否能够减少术中麻醉需求、降低围手术期并发症或改善术后患者体验尚不清楚。这项临床试验的阳性结果将为越来越多的证据增添内容,这些证据表明VR作为麻醉辅助手段,在多种手术类型中减轻术中疼痛和焦虑方面是有效的。这可能导致实践的改变,引入一种非药物干预措施,有可能减轻过度镇静的负担,同时仍能提供令人满意的围手术期体验。
试验注册
ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT03614325。于2018年7月9日注册。