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儿童鞘内注射泵再充盈过程中的虚拟现实:病例系列

Virtual Reality during Intrathecal Pump Refills in Children: A Case Series.

作者信息

Goudman Lisa, Jansen Julie, De Smedt Ann, Billot Maxime, Roulaud Manuel, Rigoard Philippe, Moens Maarten

机构信息

STIMULUS Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 103, 1090 Brussels, Belgium.

Department of Neurosurgery, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Laarbeeklaan 101, 1090 Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

J Clin Med. 2022 Oct 5;11(19):5877. doi: 10.3390/jcm11195877.

Abstract

Virtual reality has proven to be an effective approach to decrease pain in acute settings, both in adults and children. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether virtual reality (VR) could reduce pain during an intrathecal pump refill procedure in children receiving intrathecal drug delivery, compared to a standard refill procedure. This is a three-arm crossover randomized controlled trial, evaluating the effect of VR on pain in children with cerebral palsy undergoing an intrathecal pump refill compared to a standard refill and a refill with distraction (watching a video). Pain was evaluated using the Wong-Baker Faces Scale. Secondary outcomes were procedural pain, fear, state anxiety, the incidence of adverse events and satisfaction. Six children participated in this study, whereby all children underwent the three conditions. Five children indicated an equal of lower pain score during VR, compared to a standard refill. This finding of an equal or lower pain intensity score for the VR condition compared to the control condition was also revealed by the ratings of the parents, physician and the researcher. The influence of VR on anxiety and fear seem to be in line with the influence of watching a video. In terms of satisfaction, all children and parents agreed with the statement that they would like to use VR again for a next refill. Due to the lack of adverse events, the high degree of satisfaction of children with VR and the decreased pain levels after a refill with VR, physicians may aim to explore the implementation of VR during intrathecal pump refill procedures in children in a daily clinical routine care setting.

摘要

虚拟现实已被证明是一种在成人和儿童急性病环境中减轻疼痛的有效方法。本研究的目的是评估与标准的补充程序相比,虚拟现实(VR)是否能在接受鞘内给药的儿童进行鞘内泵补充程序时减轻疼痛。这是一项三臂交叉随机对照试验,评估与标准补充程序和分心补充程序(观看视频)相比,VR对接受鞘内泵补充的脑瘫儿童疼痛的影响。使用面部表情疼痛量表评估疼痛。次要结果包括操作疼痛、恐惧、状态焦虑、不良事件发生率和满意度。六名儿童参与了本研究,所有儿童都经历了这三种情况。与标准补充程序相比,五名儿童表示在VR过程中的疼痛评分相同或更低。家长、医生和研究人员的评分也显示,与对照情况相比,VR情况下的疼痛强度评分相同或更低。VR对焦虑和恐惧的影响似乎与观看视频的影响一致。在满意度方面,所有儿童和家长都同意他们希望在下次补充时再次使用VR的说法。由于缺乏不良事件、儿童对VR的高度满意度以及VR补充后疼痛水平的降低,医生可能会在日常临床护理环境中探索在儿童鞘内泵补充程序中实施VR。

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