Audiovisuell Distraction Via 2d Videoglasses During Catheter Ablation Procedures in Cardiac Rhythm Disorders.
Rhythm; Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Rhythm; Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient undergoing catheter ablation for rhythm disorders
Exclusion Criteria:
- epilepsy
- age <18 years
- visus <-5 dpt or >+2 dpt
Sites / Locations
- University Hospital Essen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Audiovisual distraction using 2d video glasses from HappyMed GmbH
Controll arm
During the catheter ablation, the patients in the intervention group receive 2D video glasses with headphones. Immediately before and after the procedure they receive a questionnaire. During the procedure vital parameters of all patients regardless of the studygroup are monitored using "Zoll X-Series Monitor Defibrillator. The study includes blood pressure (in mmHg), heart rate (in beats per minute) and patient's level of alertness, which is assessed using the Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale(RAAS). During the procedure the patients in the intervention group receive the glasses and remote control. All patients receive their individual dosage to ensure painless ablation. The drugs used are limited to the opioids remifentanil and benzodiazepine midazolam.
In patients in the control group, catheter ablation is performed as usual without the use of video glasses. They receive immediately before and after the ablation the same questionnaire as the patients in experimental arm. (Omitting the question about the videoglasses). While the procedure is performed, the analgosediation is as well in the controll arm as in the experimental arm titrated until the patient is treated, sedated and painless.