This study evaluates if our Virtual Reality (VR) simulation inside the MRI efficiently alleviates symptoms of claustrophobia for patients during the MRI examination.
Anxiety of claustrophobic patients during MRI scan leads to movements of patients (which cause imaging artefacts), interruptions or even abortions of imaging scans, eventually requiring to reschedule the examination. Improving these symptoms by creating a VR experiences adapted to the physical constraints of the MRI environment, such as "disappearing the scanner", not only improves the subjective experience of the participant, but has immediate impacts the time spent on the examination, on personnel costs, and resource availability (scanner time). This study aims at comparing claustrophobic patients in an A\|B group design with or without VR intervention. Primary outcomes include subjective reports from patients (Acceptability and Demand) and practitioners (Implementation, Practicality, Adaptation, Integration, Expansion). Secondary outcomes include scanning efficacy based e.g. on the imaging quality, number of times a scan is interrupted by the user and the total duration of a scan. Another non-claustrophobic patients' group will be tested for for obtaining feedback on the general benefit of VR immersion on patients' experience.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
24
In addition to the standard MRI procedure, the VR intervention group will be looking at stereoscopic computer generated images through a pair of head-coil-mounted googles (Nordic Neurolab ™ Visual System). Two markers (color balls) will be fixed on their knees to capture their movement (camera tracking from the outside of the MRI room). The VR scenario will consist in showing a replication of the actual MRI examination room, as seen from the point of view of the participant lying on the MRI bed, but without the MRI tunnel. Participant can see themselves in the large room (a simplified gender-matched avatar), and an entertaining video can be displayed.
Hopitaux Universitaires de Geneve (HUG)
Geneva, Switzerland
Anxiety level
Questionnaire on anxiety during scan (9 items)
Time frame: through study completion, an average of one year
Interruption
Record of interruption due to claustrophobia during MRI scan
Time frame: through study completion, an average of one year
MRI Image quality
Evaluation of MRI image quality for medical care
Time frame: through study completion, an average of one year
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