Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care, and Pain Medicine, New York University Langone Health, 550 1st Avenue, 5th floor, New York City, NY, 10016, USA.
Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2021 Jan 14;25(1):4. doi: 10.1007/s11916-020-00917-0.
Virtual reality, via integration of immersive visual and auditory modalities, offers an innovative approach to pain management. The purpose of this review is to investigate the clinical application of virutal reality as an adjunct analgesic to standard of care, particularly in pediatric and burn patients.
Although relatively new, virtual reality has been successfully implemented in a wide range of clinical scenarios for educational, diagnostic, and therapeutic purposes. Most recent literature supports the use of this adjunct analgesic in reducing pain intensity for pediatric and burn patients undergoing acute, painful procedures. This summative review demonstrates the efficacy of virtual reality in altering pain perception by decreasing pain and increasing functionality among pediatric and burn patients. However, large, multi-center randomized controlled trials are still warranted to generalize these findings to more diverse patient demographics and medical scenarios.
虚拟现实通过整合沉浸式视觉和听觉模式,为疼痛管理提供了一种创新方法。本综述的目的是调查虚拟现实作为标准治疗的辅助镇痛剂的临床应用,特别是在儿科和烧伤患者中。
尽管相对较新,但虚拟现实已成功应用于广泛的临床场景,用于教育、诊断和治疗目的。最新文献支持将这种辅助镇痛剂用于减轻接受急性疼痛程序的儿科和烧伤患者的疼痛强度。本综合综述表明,虚拟现实通过降低儿科和烧伤患者的疼痛和提高其功能,改变疼痛感知的有效性。然而,仍需要进行大型、多中心的随机对照试验,以便将这些发现推广到更多不同的患者人群和医疗场景。