Virtual reality to reduce periprocedural anxiety during invasive coronary angiography: rationale and design of the VR InCard trial

IF 2.8 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Open Heart Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1136/openhrt-2024-002628
Esther Helena Wouda Breunissen, Tjitske Diederike Groenveld, Linda Garms, Judith L Bonnes, Harry van Goor, Peter Damman
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Introduction Patients undergoing invasive coronary angiography (ICA) experience anxiety due to various reasons. Procedural anxiety can lead to physiological and psychological complications, compromising patient comfort and overall procedural outcomes. Benzodiazepines are commonly used to reduce periprocedural anxiety, although the effect is modest. Virtual reality (VR) is a promising non-pharmacological intervention to reduce anxiety in patients undergoing ICA. Methods and analysis A single-centre open-label randomised controlled trial is conducted assessing the effectiveness of add-on VR therapy on anxiety in 100 patients undergoing ICA and experiencing anxiety in a periprocedural setting. The primary outcome is the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) anxiety score measured just before obtaining arterial access. Secondary outcomes include postarterial puncture and postprocedural anxiety, patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) of anxiety and physiological measurements associated with anxiety. The NRS anxiety level and physiological measurements are assessed five times during the procedure. The PROM State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and Perceived Stress Scale are completed preprocedure, and the PROM STAI and the Igroup Presence Questionnaire are performed postprocedure. Ethics and dissemination The protocol of this study has been approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Radboud University Medical Centre, the Netherlands (CMO Arnhem-Nijmegen, 2023–16586). Informed consent is obtained from all patients. The trial is conducted according to the principles of the Helsinki Declaration and in accordance with Dutch guidelines, regulations, and acts (Medical Research involving Human Subjects Act, WMO). Registration details Trial registration number: [NCT06215456][1]. No data are available. [1]: /lookup/external-ref?link_type=CLINTRIALGOV&access_num=NCT06215456&atom=%2Fopenhrt%2F11%2F1%2Fe002628.atom
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虚拟现实技术减轻有创冠状动脉造影术的围手术期焦虑:VR InCard 试验的原理和设计
导言接受有创冠状动脉造影术(ICA)的患者会因各种原因而产生焦虑。手术焦虑可导致生理和心理并发症,影响患者的舒适度和整体手术效果。苯二氮卓类药物常用于减轻围手术期焦虑,但效果一般。虚拟现实(VR)是一种很有前景的非药物干预方法,可减轻接受 ICA 患者的焦虑。方法和分析 对 100 名接受 ICA 并在围手术期感到焦虑的患者进行了单中心开放标签随机对照试验,以评估附加 VR 治疗对焦虑的效果。主要结果是在获得动脉通路之前测量的数值评定量表(NRS)焦虑评分。次要结果包括动脉穿刺后和手术后焦虑、患者报告的焦虑结果测量(PROMs)以及与焦虑相关的生理测量。在手术过程中,将对 NRS 焦虑水平和生理测量进行五次评估。术前完成 PROM 状态-特质焦虑量表和知觉压力量表,术后进行 PROM STAI 和 Igroup Presence 问卷调查。伦理和传播 本研究方案已获得荷兰拉德布德大学医学中心研究伦理委员会的批准(CMO Arnhem-Nijmegen, 2023-16586)。所有患者均已获得知情同意。试验按照《赫尔辛基宣言》的原则进行,并符合荷兰的指导方针、法规和法案(《涉及人类受试者的医学研究法》,WMO)。注册详细信息 试验注册号:[NCT06215456][1]。暂无数据。[1]:/lookup/external-ref?link_type=CLINTRIALGOV&access_num=NCT06215456&atom=%2Fopenhrt%2F11%2F1%2Fe002628.atom
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Open Heart
Open Heart CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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145
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20 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Heart is an online-only, open access cardiology journal that aims to be “open” in many ways: open access (free access for all readers), open peer review (unblinded peer review) and open data (data sharing is encouraged). The goal is to ensure maximum transparency and maximum impact on research progress and patient care. The journal is dedicated to publishing high quality, peer reviewed medical research in all disciplines and therapeutic areas of cardiovascular medicine. Research is published across all study phases and designs, from study protocols to phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small or specialist studies. Opinionated discussions on controversial topics are welcomed. Open Heart aims to operate a fast submission and review process with continuous publication online, to ensure timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal adheres to a rigorous and transparent peer review process, and all articles go through a statistical assessment to ensure robustness of the analyses. Open Heart is an official journal of the British Cardiovascular Society.
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