Efficacy of Virtual Reality Distraction Technique for Anxiety and Pain Control in Orthopedic Forearm Surgeries Performed Under Supraclavicular Brachial Plexus Block
NCT ID: NCT05512728
Last Updated: 2022-08-31
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-12-20
2022-12-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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III. Study population Participants will be adult patients (above 18 years), ASA I-II, scheduled for elective forearm orthopedic surgeries under ultrasound guided supraclavicular approach for brachial plexus block.
IV. Study Procedures
1. Randomization Patients will be randomly allocated by a computer-generated table into one of the study groups; the randomization sequence will be concealed in sealed envelopes. Patients and data collector will be blind to group assignment.
2. Study Protocol Following approval from Ethics and Research Committee of Anesthesia Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, All patients will be subjected to systematic preoperative assessment including history taking, physical examination, and review of the results of routine investigations.
Upon arrival to the preparation room: A 20 gauge IV cannula is inserted into a peripheral vein then patients will be transferred to the operating room where basic monitoring Electrocardiography (ECG), Non-invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) and pulse oximetry are attached. Baseline heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and respiratory rate will be recorded.
All patients will receive ultrasound guided supraclavicular block. The skin is disinfected and the transducer is positioned in the transverse plane immediately proximal to the clavicle, the transducer is tilted caudally, as if to image the chest contents, to obtain a cross-sectional view of the subclavian artery the brachial plexus is seen as a collection of hypo echoic oval structures posterior and superficial to the artery... Using a 25- to 27-gauge needle, 1-2 mL of local anesthetic is injected into the skin 1 cm lateral to the transducer .The distribution of local anesthetic via small-volume injections is observed as the needle advances through tissue layers (hydro-localization); small-volume injections are used to avoid inadvertent needle insertion into the brachial plexus. The block needle is then inserted in plane toward the brachial plexus, in a lateral-to-medial direction... Insertion of the needle into the sheath is often associated with a palpable "pop." After careful aspiration, 1-2 mL of local anesthetic is injected to confirm proper needle placement. When the injection displaces the brachial plexus away from the needle, an additional advancement of the needle 1-2 mm closer to the plexus may be required to accomplish adequate local anesthetic spread. When the injection of local anesthetic does not appear to result in a spread around the brachial plexus, needle repositioning may be necessary. Typically, 20-25 mL of local anesthetic is required for adequate block.
After local anesthetic injection through the block needle, measurements of brachial plexus blockade will be performed every 5 minutes until 30 minutes. Sensory blockade of the musculocutaneous, median, radial, and ulnar nerves was graded according to a 3-point scale using a cold test: 0 = no block, 1 = analgesia (patient can feel touch, not cold), 2 = anesthesia (patient cannot feel touch). Sensory blockade of the musculocutaneous, median, radial, and ulnar nerves will be assessed on the lateral aspect of the forearm, the volar aspect of the thumb, the lateral aspect of the dorsum of the hand, and the volar aspect of the fifth finger, respectively. Motor blockade will be also graded on a 3-point scale: 0 = no block, 1 = paresis, 2 = paralysis. Motor blockade of the musculocutaneous, radial, median, and ulnar nerves was evaluated by elbow flexion, thumb abduction, thumb opposition, and thumb adduction, respectively. Overall, the maximal composite score was 16 points. We will consider the patient ready for surgery when a minimal composite score of 14 points is achieved, provided the sensory block score is equal or superior to 7 of 8 points. (12) If, after 30 minutes, the composite score was \<14 points, the patient will be excluded from the study and further management will be according to discretion of the attending anesthetist.
Patients in control group will not receive any additional management Patient in the VR group, before wearing the device, they will have the procedure explained to them, and reassured that they can terminate the VR session any time during the procedure. The VR set will be applied before performing the supraclavicular block and will be removed at the end of the procedure before leaving the operating room.
IVR simulation used:
The IVR environment was provided by Shinecon VR (Shinecon, china). Shinecon VR features, have a large field of view and high-quality display; with aspheric lens , lens diameter 40MM, view angle 108 , sharpness 99%, visibility 100%, color .38MM and pupillary distance adjustment 65 MM.
The shinecon VR setup was powered by a HUAWEI Y7 prime phone running the freely available IVR software.
Shinecon VR provides videos for nature, forest, wind, desert and animals. That included noise-cancelling headphones playing background sound from the IVR simulation.
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Intraoperative sedation:
* (titration of 0.05 mg/kg per dose) according to Modified Wilson sedation scale Score to achieve grade 1 (Oriented, eyes may be closed but can respond to 'Can you tell me your name?' 'Can you tell me where you are right now?'
* titration of analgesia (fentanyl 1 mcg/kg per dose) according to numeric pain score to reach Zero pain.
* titration will be administered to all patients according to the attending anesthetist dissertation
Ultrasound-guided supraclavicular brachial plexus block simulating a single injection between the subclavian artery (SA) and the first rib Measured Parameter Demographic data of the patient
* Hemodynamics (heart rate, systolic and diastolic arterial blood pressure) will be recorded at baseline (upon patient admission to OR), 1 min after block then every 5 minutes till skin incision, 1 minute after skin incision and every 5 minutes till skin closure
* Total dos of midazolam needed for patient to relieve anxiety.
* The total dose of fentanyl
* The VR group, time required to set-up the virtual reality device, session lengths, early discontinuation, adverse events, such as: headache, nausea, or vomiting; and proportion of patients wishing to use the technology again
* The sedation level will be monitored using Modified Wilson sedation scale Score Description
1. Oriented, eyes may be closed but can respond to 'Can you tell me your name?' 'Can you tell me where you are right now?'
2. Drowsy; eyes may be closed, arousable only to command: '(name), please open your eyes'.
3. Arousable to mild physical stimulation (earlobe tug)
4. Unarousable to mild physical stimulation
* The pain level will be monitored using numeric pain scale
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
SEQUENTIAL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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midazolam group
Midazolam
• (titration of 0.05 mg/kg per dose) according to Modified Wilson sedation scale Score to achieve grade 1 (Oriented, eyes may be closed but can respond to 'Can you tell me your name?' 'Can you tell me where you are right now?'
VR group
VR
The IVR environment was provided by Shinecon VR (Shinecon, china). Shinecon VR features, have a large field of view and high-quality display; with aspheric lens , lens diameter 40MM, view angle 108 , sharpness 99%, visibility 100%, color .38MM and pupillary distance adjustment 65 MM.
The shinecon VR setup was powered by a HUAWEI Y7 prime phone running the freely available IVR software.
Shinecon VR provides videos for nature, forest, wind, desert and animals. That included noise-cancelling headphones playing background sound from the IVR simulation.
Interventions
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VR
The IVR environment was provided by Shinecon VR (Shinecon, china). Shinecon VR features, have a large field of view and high-quality display; with aspheric lens , lens diameter 40MM, view angle 108 , sharpness 99%, visibility 100%, color .38MM and pupillary distance adjustment 65 MM.
The shinecon VR setup was powered by a HUAWEI Y7 prime phone running the freely available IVR software.
Shinecon VR provides videos for nature, forest, wind, desert and animals. That included noise-cancelling headphones playing background sound from the IVR simulation.
Midazolam
• (titration of 0.05 mg/kg per dose) according to Modified Wilson sedation scale Score to achieve grade 1 (Oriented, eyes may be closed but can respond to 'Can you tell me your name?' 'Can you tell me where you are right now?'
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Known allergy to local anesthetics.
* Bleeding disorders, Use of any anti-coagulants.
* Inability to provide informed consent.
* Patient with psychiatric disorders.
* Sensory impairment (blindness, deafness).
* Any technical problem preventing proper fitting of the glasses to the patient face
* patients with cognitive impairment, epilepsy or with claustrophobia
* patients with suspected eye infection
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Haitham Hassan Eltrabily
lecturer of anasthesia and pain management
Locations
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Kasr Alainy
Cairo, , Egypt
Kasr Alainy
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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MS-389-2020
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id