VR goggles could replace sedation drugs for IVF patients
NCT ID NCT07190729
Summary
This study tested whether using a virtual reality headset during egg retrieval for IVF could help patients feel less anxious and need less sedative medication. Researchers compared the VR experience against standard verbal reassurance from medical staff. The goal was to see if this distraction technique could improve comfort and help patients recover faster after the procedure.
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Groupe Hospitalier Diaconesses Croix Saint-Simon
Paris, PARIS, 75020, France
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