Virtual Reality in Burn Pain Management
Not Applicable
Completed
- Conditions
 - BurnsPain
 
- Registration Number
 - NCT00593086
 
- Lead Sponsor
 - United States Army Institute of Surgical Research
 
- Brief Summary
 To examine the safety and efficacy of Virtual Reality (VR) distraction therapy in burn patients experiencing severe procedural pain during wound care.
- Detailed Description
 This is a prospective, randomized cross-over study of the safety and effectiveness of the use of a virtual reality distraction intervention to management procedural pain during burn wound care. Up to 20 subjects will be enrolled until 12 complete the study.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
 - COMPLETED
 
- Sex
 - All
 
- Target Recruitment
 - 26
 
Inclusion Criteria
- 18 years or oler with thermal injury
 - Understands English
 - patient perception of previous wound care procedural pain is greater than 6 on a numeric pain scal of 0-10 where 0= no pain and 10=worst pain ever experienced
 - ability to use a computer mouse or hit the space bar on a computer keyboard
 
Exclusion Criteria
- unhealed burned wounds on face, neck or head
 - history of severe susceptibility to motion sickness
 - presence of open woun ds to the hands that cannot be covered with a dressing while operating the control button
 - patients who report a feeling of anxiety or discomfort while viewing the Snow World software on a computer without the helmet
 
Study & Design
- Study Type
 - INTERVENTIONAL
 
- Study Design
 - CROSSOVER
 
- Primary Outcome Measures
 Name Time Method There will be a 20-50% reduction in pain while using Virtual Reality Games during burn wound care 48 hours 
- Secondary Outcome Measures
 Name Time Method 
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
 USAISR
πΊπΈFort Sam Houston, Texas, United States
USAISRπΊπΈFort Sam Houston, Texas, United States
