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Impact of Virtual Reality on Patient Pain During Lower Limb Revascularization Via Endovascular Surgery Under Local Anesthesia With Sedation
Sponsor: Poitiers University Hospital
Summary
The prevalence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) increases with age In addition to medical treatment, endovascular procedures can be performed, depending on the stage of the disease, to prevent complications and/or sequelae (relapse, functional loss of the affected limb, amputation, death), but also to relieve pain. This is a minimally invasive procedure most often performed under local anesthesia (LA), sometimes with the administration of sedatives (morphine and analgesics) to relieve pain and reduce anxiety related to the procedure. Non-pharmacological methods such as virtual reality (VR) are increasingly being used as an alternative to general anesthesia and excessive opioid use. The hypothesis is that VR could reduce pain during lower limb revascularization by endovascular surgery.
Official title: Impact of Virtual Reality on Patient Pain During Lower Limb Revascularization Via Endovascular Surgery Under Local Anesthesia With Sedation - Randomized Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2025-10-15
Completion Date
2027-04-15
Last Updated
2025-09-18
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
The patient will be equipped with VR headsets
The patient will be equipped with VR headsets showing one of the six scenes from the HealthyMind® program in 3D, accompanied by hypnotic speech during the procedure.
Locations (1)
C.H.U. Poitiers
Poitiers, France