Virtual Reality; the Effect on Pain Reduction During an External Version.
NCT ID: NCT05742971
Last Updated: 2024-08-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
85 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-11-19
2023-12-31
Brief Summary
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Rationale: The use of an external cephalic version (ECV) to rotate the fetus from a non-cephalic to cephalic presentation reduces the rate of caesarean section by approximately two-thirds in term pregnancies with breech presentation. Reducing pain during external cephalic version can contribute to an increase in success rate and consequently reduce the number of cesarean sections. Literature about the effectivity of virtual reality (VR) on acute pain reduction seems promising.
Objective: The primary objective of this study is to explore the effect of VR on pain during ECV. Secondary objectives are the rate of successful ECV procedures and to explore tolerability, feasibility and patient satisfaction of VR use.
Study design: The study concerns a non-blinded, single centre, randomised controlled trial.
Study population: Eligible women who fulfill the inclusion criteria and are scheduled for an external cephalic version in the Zuyderland Medical Centre location Heerlen.
Intervention: The study population will be randomly divided into the intervention group (VR-group) or the standard care group. The intervention group can choose for an immersive guided relaxation VR experience or an interactive VR experience during the external version additional to the usual standard care. The participants randomised to the standard care group receive the usual standard care given during external version.
Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary outcome is pain measured on a numeric rating scale (NRS). A total of 42 patients have to be included in each group. This means that a total of 84 women will have to be included in the study.
Nature and extent of the burden and risks associated with participation, benefit and group relatedness: Each participating woman is asked to complete a questionnaire after using VR and the degree of pain perception is questioned on the basis of a 0-10 score (NRS). The study population experiences a very small medical risk when participating to this study. They can experience side-effects of VR for example dizziness or nausea and in rare cases epileptic insults.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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VR group
The intervention group can choose for an immersive guided relaxation VR experience or an interactive VR experience during the external version Immediately after the external version, a pain measurement is taken with regard to the pain during the ECV by means of the NRS score. After the ECV procedure, participants of the VR-group receive a structured questionnaire in which tolerability, feasibility and satisfaction of VR use is evaluated.
Virtual reality intervention performed through the Oculuc Go VR glasses
The participants randomised into this group are offered a VR intervention during the external version for 5-10 minutes in addition to the standard care of an ECV. The VR is performed through the Oculus Go VR glasses. These women can choose for an immersive guided relaxation VR experience or an interactive VR experience (see descriptions below). The ECV expert executing the ECV will register immediately after the ECV which option the patients has chosen. Immediately after the external version, a pain measurement is taken with regard to the pain during the ECV by means of the NRS score. After the ECV procedure, participants of the VR-group receive a structured questionnaire in which tolerability, feasibility and satisfaction of VR use is evaluated.
Standard care group
The participants randomised to the standard care group receive the usual standard care given during external version.Immediately after the external version, a pain measurement is taken with regard to the pain during the ECV by means of the NRS score.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Virtual reality intervention performed through the Oculuc Go VR glasses
The participants randomised into this group are offered a VR intervention during the external version for 5-10 minutes in addition to the standard care of an ECV. The VR is performed through the Oculus Go VR glasses. These women can choose for an immersive guided relaxation VR experience or an interactive VR experience (see descriptions below). The ECV expert executing the ECV will register immediately after the ECV which option the patients has chosen. Immediately after the external version, a pain measurement is taken with regard to the pain during the ECV by means of the NRS score. After the ECV procedure, participants of the VR-group receive a structured questionnaire in which tolerability, feasibility and satisfaction of VR use is evaluated.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* 18 years and older
* Native Dutch speaker
* Singleton pregnancy in breech position
* Scheduled ECV
Exclusion Criteria
* Chronic pain patients defined as 'persistent or recurrent pain lasting longer than 3 months' \[16\]. The pain is not due to an obstetrical problem.
* Chronic use of pain medication (opioids)
* Alcohol or drug abuse
* Known car sickness
* Epileptic insults in previous history
* Psychotically seizures in previous history
* Claustrophobic
* Blindness
* History of mental illness
* Patients in strict isolation (MRSA)
* Age \<18 years
* Twin pregnancy
* No native Dutch speaker
18 Years
FEMALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Zuyderland Medisch Centrum
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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M Wassen, Dr
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Zuyderland MC
Locations
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Zuyderaland MC
Heerlen, , Netherlands
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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NL-71484.096.19
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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