Coronary Angiography THerapeutic Virtual Reality (CATH-VR)
Virtual Reality, Atherosclerosis, Coronary Artery Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Virtual Reality focused on measuring virtual reality, anxiety, vasospasm, pain, coronary artery angiography, angiogram, VR
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age greater than or equal to 18 years undergoing diagnostic coronary angiogram
Exclusion Criteria:
- Claustrophobia
- Seizure disorder
- Motion sickness
- Stroke within the past year
- Dementia
- Nausea
- Isolation status for infection control
- Do not wish to participate.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
VR with or without Moderate Sedation
Moderate Sedation without VR
Patients randomized to receive a Virtual Reality Intervention will be fitted with a VR headset and headphones and undergo a continuous immersive meditation experience. This will begin immediately prior to the start of the procedure, and continue until the procedure is completed. Patient pain and anxiety levels will be frequently assessed by procedure operator and circulating nurse, and pain medication or anxiolytic medications will be administered in the absence of contraindications. Baseline amounts of sedation pre-procedurally will not be used in either arm. Pain and Anxiety Scores will be assessed pre, intra, and post-procedurally. If no contraindications, the operator will decide upon how much sedation medication to administer if indicated or requested. This is the usual manner in which pain and anxiety is treated in the cath lab.
Subjects randomized to the comparison arm will not undergo the Virtual Reality Intervention. Baseline amounts of sedation pre-procedurally will not be used in either arm. Subjects will be assessed periodically by physicians and/or circulating nurses for their pain and anxiety levels. The patient may also prompt the staff that they are anxious or in pain, and if no contraindications, the operator will decide upon how much medication to administer. This is the usual manner in which pain and anxiety is treated in the cath lab.