Journal: Journal of Pain Research
Article Title: Virtual reality as an analgesic for acute and chronic pain in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
doi: 10.2147/JPR.S200498
Figure Lengend Snippet: Individual study characteristics
Article Snippet: JahaniShoorab, 2015 , RCT , 30 , AVG 24.1 (SD 4.1), range: 18-34 , Iranian primiparous parturient women having labor at Omolbanin Hospital (ages 18-34). , MPRP , Acute , PEDro 6/10 , 3D Blu-ray/DVD player full HD connected to a pair of video glasses (Wrap 920 system, Vuzix factory) which include two miniature LCD viewing screens (for the right and left eyes). Two external headphones were used. Video glasses with audio were worn during episiotomy repair. All repairs were performed by the same expert midwife. , Patients were immersed in the 3D film “IMAX Dolphins and Whales 3D 1080p.” , Average of 11.4 minutes (VR) and 13.6 minutes (control) , Standard episiotomy repair without VR. , A significant difference was found between the groups, based group effect (P=0.038) and different stages (P<0.0001). The pattern of findings, was statistically significant for the pain intensity (group and stages P=0.044). , Pain during procedure (Hymen repair) , 0.74 , 0.43 , 1.04 , 0.038.
Techniques: Comparison, Medications, Control, Software, Biomarker Discovery