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The hypoalgesic effect of 3-D video glasses on cold pressor pain: reproducibility and importance of information.

机译:3-D视频眼镜对冷压痛的镇痛作用:可再现性和信息重要性。

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The first aim of the study was to evaluate whether it was possible to manipulate the distraction effect induced by 3-D video glasses on the perceived pain and unpleasantness of the subjects by giving them different information about the expected effect. Second, the study aimed to determine the reproducibility of the effect. Forty-five students enrolled, 39 students participated in the study (24 women and 15 men, median age 23 years, range 19-28 years) because 6 did not show up for the first trial, and 37 completed the study because 2 subjects did not show up for the second trial. The subjects were randomized into 3 groups, balanced with respect to age and sex, that received different information about the effect of 3-D video on pain and unpleasantness: the first group received positive information, the second group received neutral information, and the third group received negative information. Once assigned to a group, there were no crossovers between the groups. A cold pressor stimulus was used to induce experimental pain, and the volunteers rated the intensity of pain and unpleasantness on 100-mm visual analogue scales. A new generation of video glasses were used in the study. Each volunteer was exposed to the cold pressor test in 2 randomized trials (video and control) after the information was given, and the 2 trials were repeated in a second session after 4 weeks. There was no significant difference in the effect of video glasses on perceived pain (P = .74) nor on the perceived unpleasantness (P = .84) among the 3 information groups. The data were therefore pooled. The results of the pooled data showed a significant effect of 3-D video on perceived pain (P = .03) but not on unpleasantness (P = .18). After 4 weeks, the study was repeated, and there were no significant changes in the effect of video glasses. The median visual analogue scale scores were reduced in both the video and the control trials compared with the first session.
机译:这项研究的首要目的是通过为他们提供有关预期效果的不同信息,来评估是否有可能操纵3-D视频眼镜对受试者的疼痛和不适感所产生的干扰作用。其次,该研究旨在确定效应的可重复性。招募了45名学生,有39名学生参加了该研究(24名女性和15名男性,中位年龄23岁,范围19-28岁),因为第一次参加试验没有出现6名,而37名完成了研究是因为2名受试者参加了没有出现在第二次审判中。根据年龄和性别,将受试者随机分为3组,分别接受有关3-D视频对疼痛和不适的影响的不同信息:第一组获得肯定信息,第二组获得中性信息,第三组小组收到负面消息。分配给组后,组之间就不会有任何交叉。使用冷压刺激来诱发实验性疼痛,志愿者以100毫米视觉模拟量表对疼痛和不适感进行了评分。这项研究使用了新一代的视频眼镜。提供信息后,每名志愿者均接受了2项随机试验(视频和对照)的冷压试验,并在4周后的第二次试验中重复进行了2项试验。在这三个信息组之间,视频眼镜对感觉到的疼痛(P = .74)或感觉到的不愉快(P = .84)的影响均无显着差异。因此,将数据合并。汇总数据的结果显示3-D视频对感觉到的疼痛有显着影响(P = .03),但对不适感却没有影响(P = .18)。 4周后,重复研究,视频眼镜的效果没有明显变化。与第一阶段相比,视频和对照试验中的视觉模拟量表评分中位数均降低。

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