Found 6 clinical trials
Virtual Reality MObility for Burn Patients (VR-MOBILE)
of optimal pain and anxiety management during burn wound care and the positive effect of an immersive distraction for painful procedures, using VR for burn wound care procedures may show promising
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- 04 Oct, 2022
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A Pilot Trial of Disposable Nitrous Oxide Canisters in Providing Pain Control During Burn Dressing Changes
Improvements in burn care have resulted in increased survival. Despite these improved outcomes one of the leading challenges of burn care remains providing adequate analgesia during routine
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- 29 May, 2022
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Telemedicine Optimized Burn Intervention (TOBI)
to enable burn experts to direct burn wound care while the patient and caregiver are home through text messaging, image transfer, and video-conferencing. The goal of the present study is evaluate
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- 04 Oct, 2022
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Clinical Assessment of Protopic® Ointment in Deep Partial-Thickness Burns
There is currently no standard treatment to prevent burn depth conversion in partial-thickness burns. Conversion into deeper wounds is associated with higher complications and morbidity. The most common theory attributes this depth conversion to the prolonged inflammatory response that occurs after burn injury. Therefore, the investigators propose testing the safety …
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- 16 Sep, 2023
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Reducing Pain and Anxiety During Dressing Changes After Burn Surgery Using Virtual Reality (BURN-360)
Burn injury and its treatment is an intensely painful experience. Most severely injured patients require numerous dressing changes and skin grafting procedures (removing skin from healthy part of the body and moving it to damaged area of the body). This procedure cause extensive pain and anxiety and many patients can …
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- 03 Sep, 2023
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Virtual Reality as a Distraction Technique for Performing Lumbar Punctures in Children and Young Adu
The goal of this feasibility study is to determine if Virtual Reality (VR) can be adequately used as an alternative to General Anesthesia (GA) for Lumbar Punctures (LP).
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- 04 Oct, 2022
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