Goggles over drugs? VR tested to ease colonoscopy pain
NCT ID NCT07496333
Summary
This study tested whether using a virtual reality (VR) headset during a colonoscopy could help patients. Researchers wanted to see if the immersive distraction could reduce pain and anxiety, lower the need for sedative medications, and improve overall satisfaction with the procedure. The trial involved 84 adult patients without certain psychiatric or neurological conditions.
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Max Institute of Medical Education
New Delhi, Saket, 110017, India
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