谵妄
医学
虚拟现实
镇静
焦虑
血压
观察研究
重症监护室
重症监护
物理疗法
急诊医学
重症监护医学
麻醉
内科学
精神科
人工智能
计算机科学
作者
Triton Ong,Matthew M. Ruppert,Maisha Akbar,Parisa Rashidi,Tezcan Ozrazgat‐Baslanti,Azra Bïhorac,Marko Suvajdžić
标识
DOI:10.1097/cce.0000000000000122
摘要
Patients' stays in the ICU are often characterized by prolonged immobility, sedation, disrupted sleep, and extended periods of pain, which put ICU patients at greater risk for ICU-acquired weakness and delirium-related mortality. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of using meditative virtual reality to improve the hospital experience of ICU patients.Final report of prospective observational trial.Surgical and trauma ICUs of the University of Florida Health, an academic hospital.Fifty-nine nonintubated adult ICU patients without delirium at recruitment.Patients were exposed to sessions of commercially available meditative virtual reality applications focused on calmness and relaxation, performed once daily for up to 7 days.Outcome measures included pain level, pain medication administration, anxiety, depression, sleep quality, heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, delirium status, and patient ratings of the virtual reality system. Comparisons were made using paired t tests and mixed models. The virtual reality meditative intervention improved patients' ICU experience with reduced levels of anxiety and depression; however, there was no evidence that virtual reality had significant effects on physiologic measures, pain, or sleep.The use of meditative virtual reality technology in the ICU was easily implemented and well-received by patients.
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