Virtual Reality as a New Therapeutic Tool for Chronic Pain
NCT ID: NCT04108702
Last Updated: 2023-02-13
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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-12-17
2023-10-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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VR heart
Virtual reality heart
Patients will either sit or stand while wearing a head mounted display (HMD, Oculus Rift). A 360° video, showing a neutral body from the back in a neutral room, will be projected onto the HMD.
We will record the patients' ECG throughout the entire experiment. Raw data (ECG) are acquired with Arduino and in-house software will detect, in real time, the peak of each R-wave from the recorded ECG data and trigger an additional visual stimulus (e.g. a flashing outline surrounding the virtual body) that flashes on and off SYNCHRONOUSLY with respect to the participant's heartbeat. The silhouette surrounding the virtual body flashes for a duration of 100ms and with a sinusoidal opacity.
Standard therapy
Standard multimodal out-patient therapy program (psychological support, physiotherapy, ergotherapy).
VR control
Virtual reality control
Patients will either sit or stand while wearing a head mounted display (HMD, Oculus Rift). A 360° video, showing a neutral body from the back in a neutral room, will be projected onto the HMD.
We will record the patients' ECG throughout the entire experiment. Raw data (ECG) are acquired with Arduino and in-house software will detect, in real time, the peak of each R-wave from the recorded ECG data and trigger an additional visual stimulus (e.g. a flashing outline surrounding the virtual body) that flashes on and off ASYNCHRONOUSLY with respect to the participant's heartbeat. The silhouette surrounding the virtual body flashes for a duration of 100ms and with a sinusoidal opacity.
Standard therapy
Standard multimodal out-patient therapy program (psychological support, physiotherapy, ergotherapy).
Standard control
Standard therapy
Standard multimodal out-patient therapy program (psychological support, physiotherapy, ergotherapy).
Interventions
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Virtual reality heart
Patients will either sit or stand while wearing a head mounted display (HMD, Oculus Rift). A 360° video, showing a neutral body from the back in a neutral room, will be projected onto the HMD.
We will record the patients' ECG throughout the entire experiment. Raw data (ECG) are acquired with Arduino and in-house software will detect, in real time, the peak of each R-wave from the recorded ECG data and trigger an additional visual stimulus (e.g. a flashing outline surrounding the virtual body) that flashes on and off SYNCHRONOUSLY with respect to the participant's heartbeat. The silhouette surrounding the virtual body flashes for a duration of 100ms and with a sinusoidal opacity.
Virtual reality control
Patients will either sit or stand while wearing a head mounted display (HMD, Oculus Rift). A 360° video, showing a neutral body from the back in a neutral room, will be projected onto the HMD.
We will record the patients' ECG throughout the entire experiment. Raw data (ECG) are acquired with Arduino and in-house software will detect, in real time, the peak of each R-wave from the recorded ECG data and trigger an additional visual stimulus (e.g. a flashing outline surrounding the virtual body) that flashes on and off ASYNCHRONOUSLY with respect to the participant's heartbeat. The silhouette surrounding the virtual body flashes for a duration of 100ms and with a sinusoidal opacity.
Standard therapy
Standard multimodal out-patient therapy program (psychological support, physiotherapy, ergotherapy).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Aged \> 18 years old
* Capable of judgement
* Willing to participate in the study (by signing the informed consent form)
* Able to follow the study protocol
Exclusion Criteria
* History of alcohol or drug abuse
* Inability to follow the procedures of the study, e.g. due to language problems, inability to wear head-mounted display
* Arrythmia, such as atrial fibrillation
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Insel Gruppe AG, University Hospital Bern
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Lukas Heydrich, MDPhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Inselspital Bern, University of Bern
Other Identifiers
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2019-01515
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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