FLACC秤
医学
肉毒毒素
虚拟现实
焦虑
物理疗法
虚拟现实曝光疗法
人口
干预(咨询)
麻醉
物理医学与康复
术后疼痛
计算机科学
环境卫生
精神科
人工智能
作者
Brian Chau,Bradley Chi,Thaddeus Wilson
摘要
Recurrent botulinum toxin (BoNT) injections are used in the pediatric population for management of spasticity, but the procedure is often associated with significant pain and anxiety for patients. Non-pharmacologic treatment alternatives for procedural discomfort are limited. Immersive virtual reality (VR) has shown efficacy in treatment of procedural discomfort in pediatric patients. A retrospective chart review was performed to assess feasibility and use of treating BoNT procedure-related discomfort in pediatric patients with VR.Fourteen patients undergoing elective BoNT injections viewed VR videos using a mobile VR headset during the procedure. Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability scale (FLACC) scores were obtained and feedback was elicited following injections.The VR intervention was well tolerated, and patients' guardians requested that it be used again in 9/14 cases. The remainder either had high FLACC scores despite VR and neutral or negative guardian impressions of intervention, or were unable to utilize the device.VR was helpful in reducing BoNT procedure-related discomfort in a majority of patients. Challenges with VR setup, patient tolerance, and selecting viewing experiences were identified to guide further research and use of VR in a clinical environment.
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