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RECRUITING
NCT06336031
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Impact of Blood Phobia on Fainting Susceptibility

Sponsor: Simon Fraser University

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Summary

The primary purpose of this study is to characterize cardiovascular autonomic function to emotional stimuli (blood-injection-injury phobia \[needle phobia\]) during an orthostatic (upright) challenge in individuals with and without known needle phobia. It is well established that emotional stress can produce hypotensive (low blood pressure) reactions. Interestingly, these hypotensive reactions to venipuncture (even with minimal blood drawn), insulin injections, finger sticks for blood sugar monitoring, dental care, and vaccinations can affect up to a quarter of adults and appear to be uniquely associated with blood-injection-injury phobia rather than other phobias. These hypotensive reactions can ultimately lead to a vasovagal syncope (fainting) response, and lead to increased avoidance of medical and dental procedures as a result of this phobia. Ultimately, this has severe implications on public health and places additional strain on the Canadian healthcare system. Currently, there is limited understanding surrounding the initiation of this response. Additionally, a comprehensive profile of cardiovascular autonomic function during exposure to provoking stimuli during orthostatic stress has not been captured in the literature. We will test individuals with and without blood-injection-injury phobia using our standard approach while exposing them to emotional stimuli.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 50 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

20

Start Date

2024-03-30

Completion Date

2026-12

Last Updated

2025-05-15

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

blood-injection-injury (BII) phobia stimuli

498 seconds of BII phobia-related images and videos will begin two-minutes prior to head-up tilt test, while in supine.

OTHER

neutral stimuli

498 seconds of neutral images and videos will begin two-minutes prior to head-up tilt test, while in supine.

Locations (1)

Simon Fraser University

Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada