Zizolfi Brunella, Foreste Virginia, Trinchillo Maria Giuseppina, Borrelli Danilo, Gallo Alessandra, De Angelis Maria Chiara, Nardelli Fabiola, Di Spiezio Sardo Attilio
Department of Public Health, University of Naples Federico II Faculty of Medicine, Naples, Italy.
Unit of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Hospital "San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d'Aragona", Salerno, Italy.
Facts Views Vis Obgyn. 2025 Jun 27;17(2):121-129. doi: 10.52054/FVVO.2025.48. Epub 2025 Jun 23.
In the context of outpatient hysteroscopy (OPH), performing a single procedure integrating the operative and diagnostic part is known as "See & Treat hysteroscopy". The virtual reality (VR) technology provides an immersive virtual environment that can provide a non-invasive analgesic. To date, there is limited evidence regarding its use in the OPH setting.
To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of VR technology for pain and anxiety management in OPH.
Unblinded, prospective, randomised controlled trial, conducted at the Hysteroscopy Unit of the University of Naples "Federico II" between May and July 2024. Women aged 18-70 years, indicated for OPH, were randomised into a control group (standard OPH care) and an intervention group (OPH care with the addition of a VR headset).
Pain and anxiety were assessed through subjective measures: numerical rating scale (NRS) scores before and after the procedure, and objective measures: heart and respiratory rate pre- and during the procedure. Satisfaction, time, and success rates were also evaluated.
Overall, 116 women were enrolled. The VR group compared to the control group reported significantly lower mean standard deviation NRS scores for pain [3.9 (2.7) vs. 5.4 (3.0); mean difference 1.5, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.4 to 2.5] and anxiety [3.2 (2.1) vs. 4.8 (2.8); mean difference 1.6, 95% CI 0.7 to 2.5] respectively. Regarding satisfaction, 96.5% of the VR group would use the headset again, whereas 3.5% requested its removal. All women in the control group desired a distraction. No serious adverse events were reported.
VR technology proved feasible and effective for pain and anxiety management in OPH, particularly during operative procedures.
WHAT IS NEW?: Its use can support the implementation of the See & Treat philosophy.
在门诊宫腔镜检查(OPH)的背景下,将手术和诊断部分整合为一个单一程序被称为“直视即治疗宫腔镜检查”。虚拟现实(VR)技术提供了一个沉浸式虚拟环境,可提供非侵入性镇痛。迄今为止,关于其在OPH环境中的应用证据有限。
评估VR技术在OPH中用于疼痛和焦虑管理的可行性和有效性。
于2024年5月至7月在那不勒斯“费德里科二世”大学宫腔镜科进行了一项非盲、前瞻性、随机对照试验。年龄在18 - 70岁、适合进行OPH的女性被随机分为对照组(标准OPH护理)和干预组(OPH护理并添加VR头戴设备)。
通过主观指标评估疼痛和焦虑:手术前后的数字评分量表(NRS)得分,以及客观指标:手术前和手术期间的心率和呼吸率。还评估了满意度、时间和成功率。
总体而言,共招募了116名女性。与对照组相比,VR组报告的疼痛平均标准差NRS得分显著更低[3.9(2.7)对5.4(3.0);平均差异1.5,95%置信区间(CI)0.4至2.5],焦虑得分也显著更低[3.2(2.1)对4.8(2.8);平均差异1.6,95%CI 0.7至2.5]。关于满意度,VR组96.5%的女性会再次使用头戴设备,而3.5%的女性要求移除它。对照组的所有女性都希望有分散注意力的方式。未报告严重不良事件。
VR技术在OPH中用于疼痛和焦虑管理被证明是可行且有效的,特别是在手术过程中。
新发现是什么?:其应用可以支持“直视即治疗”理念的实施。