MRI患者焦虑减轻:两种新型非药物干预的单一机构研究

S. Panda , A. Malhotra , S. Chandak , A. Agarwal , S. Dash , P. Singh
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简介和目的磁共振成像(MRI)患者在扫描前和扫描过程中可能会面临不同程度的焦虑和恐惧情绪,据报道发病率高达37%,有时会导致运动伪影或过早终止扫描。本研究旨在评估两种新型干预措施的有效性,即模拟计算机断层扫描(CT)运行和咨询师咨询,以减少患者接受1.5 T扫描仪MRI的焦虑。方法前瞻性研究。选取符合纳入标准的90例脑或脊柱非对比MRI患者,采用划线盒法随机分为对照组、模拟CT组和咨询组。结果测量包括STAI问卷、心率测量和两名放射科医生的运动伪影评估。P <有统计学意义;. 05。结果sancova干预后模拟CT组(P = .002)和咨询组(P = .02)的STAI评分与对照组比较,差异有统计学意义。方差分析显示,与对照组(P = 0.001)和咨询组(P = 0.02)相比,模拟CT组的心率升高明显降低。经卡方检验,模拟CT组的运动伪影明显低于对照组(P = 0.01)。对照组与咨询组比较无显著差异(P = 0.07)。结论本研究表明,模拟CT可以显著降低MRI患者的焦虑水平,这一干预措施在现有文献中尚未被探索。虽然咨询师的咨询降低了MRI前的焦虑水平,但在MRI期间评估焦虑时,这一组的表现不如模拟CT。建议在MRI前经历焦虑的患者可以在可行的情况下进行MRI前模拟CT检查。
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Anxiety reduction in patients undergoing MRI: A single institutional study of two novel non pharmacological interventions

Introduction and objectives

Patients undergoing Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) might face feelings of anxiety and fear in different magnitudes, before and during the scanning process with incidence as high as 37% having been reported, which sometimes leads to motion artifacts or premature termination of the scan. This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of two novel interventions, namely, Mock Computerised Tomography (CT) run and counselling by consultant, in anxiety reduction of patients undergoing MRI by 1.5 T scanner.

Methods

This was a prospective study. 90 patients referred for non contrast MRI of Brain or Spine fulfilling inclusion criteria were enrolled in the study and randomized into three groups (Control Group, Mock CT Group and counselling by consultant Group) using chit and box method. Outcome measures included STAI questionnaire, heart rate measurements and motion artifact assessment by two Radiologists. Statistical significance was set at P < .05.

Results

ANCOVA showed statistically significant improvement in Post-intervention STAI scores in the Mock CT Group (P = .002) and counselling Group (P = .02) compared to controls. ANOVA demonstrated significantly lower heart rate elevations for the Mock CT Group compared to Control Group (P = .001) and counselling Group (P = .02). Motion artifacts were significantly lower in Mock CT Group compared to controls (P = .01) as evaluated by Chi Square test. No significant difference was achieved when comparing controls with counselling Group (P = .07).

Conclusion

This study showed that Mock CT can significantly lower anxiety levels in patients undergoing MRI, an intervention largely unexplored in existing literature. Although counselling by consultant lowered pre-MRI anxiety levels, this group did not perform as good as Mock CT when assessing anxiety during MRI. It is suggested that patients experiencing anxiety before MRI may undergo pre-MRI Mock CT with the option of counselling whenever feasible.
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