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Effect of virtual reality distraction on pain and anxiety during infiltration anesthesia in pediatric patients: a randomized clinical trial

机译:在儿科患者渗透麻醉期间虚拟现实分心对疼痛和焦虑的影响:随机临床试验

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Different distraction techniques have been used in dentistry and have shown great results in managing anxious pediatric patients specially during local anesthesia administration. One of the recently invented techniques is virtual reality. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effect of virtual reality distraction on anxiety and pain during buccal infiltration anesthesia in pediatric patients. Healthy, cooperative 6- to 12-year-old children requiring buccal infiltration anesthesia were randomly assigned to a test or control group. In the test group, local anesthesia was administered while the subjects were watching a cartoon video using virtual reality goggles. Subjects in the control group watched a cartoon video on a screen during the administration of local anesthesia. To assess anxiety in both groups, heart rate was recorded using a pulse oximeter at five time points: (1) once the subject sets on the dental chair as a baseline; (2) when video is on; (3) at topical anesthesia application; (4) during needle insertion; (5) after the administration of local anesthesia. The face, legs, activity, cry, consolability (FLACC) behavioral pain assessment scale and the Wong–Baker?FACES?pain rating scale were used to assess pain. A total of 50 subjects were included with a mean age of 8.4?±?1.46?years. Twenty-nine (58.0%) of the subjects were females. The mean heart rate at all time points except baseline was significantly higher among the test group compared to the control group. Multiple regression analysis showed that younger subjects and females had higher mean FLACC behavioral pain assessment scale scores (P?=?0.034 and P?=?0.004, respectively) regardless of the distraction technique used. Younger subjects and subjects with higher baseline heart rate reported higher mean Wong–Baker?FACES?pain rating scale score (P?=?0.031 and P?=?0.010, respectively), controlling for all other variables. Female subjects and the younger age group were more likely to report higher pain scores during local anesthesia administration regardless of the type of distraction used. The study was retrospectively registered in ClinicalTrials.gov with the identifier: NCT04483336 on 23/07/2020.
机译:不同的分心技术已被用于牙科使用,并且在局部麻醉给药期间专门管理焦虑的小儿患者的效果很大。最近发明的技术之一是虚拟现实。这项研究的目的是评估在焦虑和痛苦虚拟现实分心的过程中儿童患者颊浸润麻醉的效果。健康,需要颊浸润麻醉合作6至12岁的儿童被随机分配到实验组和对照组。在测试组中,在使用虚拟现实护目镜观看动画片视频的时候给予局部麻醉。对照组的主题在局部麻醉期间在屏幕上观看了一段卡通视频。为了评估在两组焦虑,心脏速率,使用脉搏血氧计在五个时间点记录:(1)一旦牙科椅作为基线上的主体集合; (2)视频亮起时; (3)在局部麻醉申请; (4)针插入期间; (5)局部麻醉后。在脸部,腿部,活动,哭泣,安慰性(FLACC)行为疼痛评估量表和皇贝克?FACES?疼痛量表来评估疼痛。共有50名受试者,平均年龄为8.4?±1.46?年。 29个(58.0%)的受试者是女性。与对照组相比,除基线之外的所有时间点的平均心率明显高于对照组。多元回归分析表明,无论使用的分散技术如何,较年轻的受试者和女性都具有更高的平均flacc行为疼痛评估标度评分(p?= 0.034和p≤0.004)。具有更高的基线心率的年轻受试者和受试者报告称为Wong-Baker?面孔?疼痛评定量表得分(P?=?0.031和p?= 0.010),控制所有其他变量。女性受试者和较年轻的年龄组更有可能在局部麻醉局期间报告较高的疼痛评分,而不管使用的分心类型。这项研究是回顾性注册在ClinicalTrials.gov与标识符:NCT04483336上23/07/2020。

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