Effects of virtual reality immersion and audiovisual distraction techniques for patients with pruritus

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作者
Leibovici, Vera [1 ]
Magora, Florella [2 ]
Cohen, Sarale [2 ]
Ingber, Arieh [1 ]
机构
[1] Hadassah Univ, Dept Dermatol, Med Ctr, Jerusalem, Israel
[2] Hadassah Univ, Dept Anesthesiol & Crit Care, Med Ctr, Jerusalem, Israel
来源
PAIN RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT | 2009年 / 14卷 / 04期
关键词
Atopic dermatitis; Audiovisual distraction; Pruritus; Psoriasis; Virtual reality; HISTAMINE-INDUCED ITCH; PAIN; NEUROENDOCRINE; MODULATION;
D O I
10.1155/2009/178751
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BACKGROUND: Virtual reality immersion (VRI), an advanced computer-generated technique, decreased subjective reports of pain in experimental and procedural medical therapies. Furthermore, VRI significantly reduced pain-related brain activity as measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Resemblance between anatomical and neuroendocrine pathways of pain and pruritus may prove VRI to be a suitable adjunct for basic and clinical studies of the complex aspects of pruritus. OBJECTIVES: To compare effects of VRI with audiovisual distraction (AVD) techniques for attenuation of pruritus in patients with atopic dermatitis and psoriasis vulgaris. METHODS: Twenty-four patients suffering from chronic pruritus - 16 due to atopic dermatitis and eight due to psoriasis vulgaris - were randomly assigned to play an interactive computer game using a special visor or a computer screen. Pruritus intensity was self-rated before, during and 10 min after exposure using a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 to 10. The interviewer rated observed scratching on a three-point scale during each distraction program. RESULTS: Student's t tests were significant for reduction of pruritus intensity before and during VRI and AVD (P=0.0002 and P=0.01, respectively) and were significant only between ratings before and after VRI (P=0.017). Scratching was mostly absent or mild during both programs. CONCLUSIONS: VRI and AVD techniques demonstrated the ability to diminish itching sensations temporarily. Further studies on the immediate and late effects of interactive computer distraction techniques to interrupt itching episodes will open potential paths for future pruritus research.
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