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虚拟现实在儿科耳鼻喉科手术中的分散镇痛和焦虑缓解作用。

Virtual Reality as Distraction Analgesia and Anxiolysis for Pediatric Otolaryngology Procedures.

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, U.S.A.

出版信息

Laryngoscope. 2021 May;131(5):E1714-E1721. doi: 10.1002/lary.29148. Epub 2020 Oct 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: While virtual reality (VR) has been used as analgesia and anxiolysis for invasive procedures, no literature exists on the use of VR in the pediatric otolaryngology setting. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of VR in reducing pain and anxiety for pediatric otolaryngology patients.

STUDY DESIGN

Randomized controlled trial.

METHODS

A total of 53 patients aged 7-17 undergoing in-office nasal endoscopies were included. Patients were randomized to receive VR or standard of care. Procedural pain, anxiety, and satisfaction scores were recorded from patients and caregivers. The physician filled out a childhood emotional manifestation scale (CEMS).

RESULTS

Patients in VR group reported a significant decrease in pain (0.80 ± 1.06 vs. 2.26 ± 2.38, P = .018) and anxiety (9.50 ± 12.48 vs. 38.48 ± 29.83, P = .0002) and increase in procedural satisfaction (6.40 ± 0.77 vs. 4.74 ± 1.74, P = .0002) compared to patients in control group. CEMS scores were significantly reduced in VR group (5.15 ± 0.46 vs. 9.64 ± 5.66, P = .0001) and caregiver anxiety levels were significantly reduced in VR group (11.50 ± 17.67 vs. 27.39 ± 30.48, P = .041) compared to control group. There were no reported side effects. Procedural time did not significantly differ between groups.

CONCLUSIONS

For pediatric otolaryngology patients undergoing in-office nasal endoscopies, VR is a safe and effective form of distraction analgesia and anxiolysis, significantly reducing pain and increasing procedural satisfaction for patients. In addition, VR significantly reduces anxiety for both patients and caregivers without disrupting procedural efficiency and workflow.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

  1. Laryngoscope, 131:E1714-E1721, 2021.
摘要

目的/假设:虚拟现实(VR)已被用于缓解侵入性操作的疼痛和焦虑,但目前尚无 VR 在儿科耳鼻喉科应用的相关文献。本研究旨在确定 VR 在减轻儿科耳鼻喉科患者疼痛和焦虑方面的效果。

研究设计

随机对照试验。

方法

共纳入 53 名年龄在 7-17 岁之间、接受门诊鼻内镜检查的患者。患者被随机分为接受 VR 或标准护理。记录患者和护理人员的手术疼痛、焦虑和满意度评分。医生填写儿童情绪表现量表(CEMS)。

结果

VR 组患者的疼痛评分(0.80±1.06 与 2.26±2.38,P=0.018)和焦虑评分(9.50±12.48 与 38.48±29.83,P=0.0002)显著降低,手术满意度评分(6.40±0.77 与 4.74±1.74,P=0.0002)显著升高,与对照组相比。VR 组的 CEMS 评分显著降低(5.15±0.46 与 9.64±5.66,P=0.0001),护理人员的焦虑水平也显著降低(11.50±17.67 与 27.39±30.48,P=0.041),与对照组相比。未报告不良反应。两组手术时间无显著差异。

结论

对于接受门诊鼻内镜检查的儿科耳鼻喉科患者,VR 是一种安全有效的分散注意力镇痛和抗焦虑方法,可显著减轻患者的疼痛并提高手术满意度。此外,VR 还可显著降低患者和护理人员的焦虑,而不会干扰手术效率和工作流程。

证据等级

2.喉镜,131:E1714-E1721,2021。

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