虚拟现实对 US 引导下乳腺活检期间焦虑和疼痛的影响:随机对照临床试验

V. G. Prabhu, Harper A Sprouse, Calleigh G. Brignull, Rebecca Snider, Stephanie Tanner, Kyle J Adams, Andrea B Nisonson, William R Hand, James A Epling
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目的:研究沉浸式虚拟现实(VR)与标准局麻药相结合,与单独使用局麻药相比,在 US 导引乳腺活检过程中减轻焦虑和疼痛的效果。 计划在 US 引导下进行活检的患者受邀参加。符合条件的患者为 18 岁或以上的女性。患者按 1:1 的比例随机分为 VR 组和对照组。VR组患者在进行活检时增加了VR体验,对照组患者则进行常规活检。在活检前后,通过状态-特质焦虑量表(STAI)和视觉模拟量表(VAS)收集患者感知到的焦虑和疼痛程度。活检过程中使用临床验证过的腕带采集生理数据。比较了 VR 组和对照组在焦虑、疼痛和生理数据方面的差异。 共招募了 60 名患者。在排除了 2 名 VR 设备出现故障的患者后,VR 组和对照组各有 29 名患者可供分析。根据干预后的 STAI(P <.001)和 VAS(P =.036),VR 组的焦虑程度比对照组低。根据干预后的 VAS(P =.555),VR 组的疼痛并没有减轻。生理测量结果显示,VR 组的 RR 间期延长,皮肤电导水平降低,这与焦虑水平降低有关。 在 US 引导下进行乳腺活检时,除了使用标准局麻药外,还使用虚拟现实技术可降低患者的焦虑。虚拟现实可能是改善患者活检体验的有用工具。
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The Impact of Virtual Reality on Anxiety and Pain During US-Guided Breast Biopsies: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
To investigate the efficacy of immersive virtual reality (VR) in combination with standard local anesthetic for mitigating anxiety and pain during US-guided breast biopsies compared to local anesthetic alone. Patients scheduled for US-guided biopsy were invited to participate. Eligible patients were females 18 years of age or older. Patients were randomized to VR or control group at a 1:1 ratio. Patients in the VR group underwent biopsy with the addition of a VR experience and patients in the control group underwent usual biopsy. Patient-perceived levels of anxiety and pain were collected before and after biopsy via the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Physiological data were captured during biopsy using a clinically validated wristband. Differences in anxiety, pain, and physiologic data were compared between the VR and control group. Sixty patients were enrolled. After excluding 2 patients with VR device malfunction, there were 29 patients in the VR and 29 patients in the control group for analysis. The VR group had reduced anxiety compared to the control group based on postintervention STAI (P <.001) and VAS (P =.036). The VR group did not have lower pain based on postintervention VAS (P =.555). Physiological measures showed higher RR intervals and decreased skin conductance levels, which are associated with lower anxiety levels in the VR group. Use of VR in addition to standard local anesthetic for US-guided breast biopsies was associated with reduced patient anxiety. Virtual reality may be a useful tool to improve the patient biopsy experience.
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