The impact of an immersive digital therapeutic tool on experimental pain: a pilot randomized within-subject experiment with an active control condition

Sanoussy Diallo, Serge Marchand, A. Dumais, Stéphane Potvin
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Pain is a complex and multifaced sensory and emotional experience. Virtual reality (VR) has shown promise in reducing experimental pain and chronic pain. This study examines an immersive VR environment initially designed for endometriosis patients, which demonstrated short-term analgesic effects. The research aims to determine the impact of the VR environment on experimental pain intensity and unpleasantness both during and after VR exposure (3D with binaural beats), while using an active control condition (2D with no binaural beats). Additionally, a secondary objective of the study was to identify the psychological and psychophysical factors that predict the analgesic effects of the immersive digital therapeutic tool.The study involved twenty-one healthy individuals and used a within-subject design, comparing a VR treatment with an active control condition. Continuous heat stimulation was applied to the left forearm with a Peltier thermode. Pain ratings were collected for immediate and short-term effects.In both the VR and Control conditions, there were no significant differences in pain intensity before, during, and after exposure. However, during VR exposure, there was a significant decrease in pain unpleasantness as compared to before exposure (p < 0.001), with a 27.2% pain reduction. In the Control condition, there were no significant differences in pain unpleasantness during and after exposure. Furthermore, no psychological and psychophysical factors predicted the analgesic effects.The study investigated how a VR environment affected experimentally induced pain in healthy volunteers. It showed that VR reduced pain unpleasantness during exposure but had no lasting impact. The VR environment mainly influenced the emotional aspect of pain, possibly due to its inclusion of binaural beats and natural stimuli. The study suggests that the VR environment should be tested in chronic pain population with high distress levels. Registration number (clinicaltrials.gov)NCT06130267.
沉浸式数字治疗工具对实验性疼痛的影响:带有主动控制条件的试验性随机受试者内实验
疼痛是一种复杂而多面的感官和情绪体验。虚拟现实(VR)在减轻实验性疼痛和慢性疼痛方面显示出良好的前景。本研究考察了最初为子宫内膜异位症患者设计的沉浸式 VR 环境,该环境显示了短期镇痛效果。研究旨在确定 VR 环境对实验性疼痛强度和不快感的影响,包括在暴露于 VR 环境(带有双耳节拍的 3D 环境)期间和之后,同时使用主动对照条件(没有双耳节拍的 2D)。此外,该研究的次要目标是确定预测沉浸式数字治疗工具镇痛效果的心理和心理物理因素。该研究涉及 21 名健康人,采用受试者内设计,将 VR 治疗与主动对照条件进行比较。使用珀尔帖热电极对左前臂进行持续热刺激。在 VR 和对照组条件下,暴露前、暴露期间和暴露后的疼痛强度没有明显差异。然而,与暴露前相比,在 VR 暴露期间,疼痛的难受程度明显降低(p < 0.001),疼痛减轻了 27.2%。在对照组条件下,暴露期间和暴露后的疼痛不适感没有明显差异。该研究调查了 VR 环境如何影响健康志愿者的实验性疼痛。研究结果表明,VR 在暴露过程中会降低疼痛的不快感,但不会产生持久影响。VR 环境主要影响疼痛的情绪方面,这可能是由于它包含了双耳节拍和自然刺激。这项研究表明,VR 环境应该在慢性疼痛人群中进行测试,因为这些人群的痛苦程度较高。注册号(clinicaltrials.gov)为 NCT06130267。
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