RecruitingNCT05876117

Premedication for Claustrophobic Patients for MRI Scan

Clonidine and Lorazepam Premedication for Claustrophobic Patients During MRI Scan


Sponsor

Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic

Enrollment

50 participants

Start Date

Jul 4, 2020

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Claustrophobia is an irrational fear of restriction and suffocation. It is a specific phobia, according to DSM 5. Claustrophobic patients may fear that restriction of their limbs will hinder their ability to move quickly towards safety. MRI may trigger claustrophobia, because this diagnostic procedure involves a patient laying in a narrow tube. Premedication before MRI scan may occasionally reduce claustrophobia. Prospective observational crossover study of claustrophobic patients who are undergoing MRI scan. At alternate MRI scan sessions, each patient receives rotational premedication using Lorazepam 1mg; or Clonidine tablet 0.2mg; or combined Clonidine 0.2mg + Lorazepam 1mg. Patient will use Claustrophobia Questionnaire, a validated tool, to collect data on the days before and after each MRI scan. CLQ is a patient-administered tool used to assess claustrophobia. In addition, patient will use General Anxiety Disorder Questionnaire, a validated tool, to collect data on the days before and after each MRI scan. GAD-7 is a patient-administered tool that is used to assess anxiety.


Eligibility

Min Age: 20 YearsMax Age: 99 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study tests whether medication (such as clonidine or lorazepam) given before an MRI scan can help people with claustrophobia successfully complete their scan. People who have previously been unable to finish an MRI because of fear or anxiety in enclosed spaces may be helped by this approach. **You may be eligible if...** - You have been diagnosed with claustrophobia - You have previously been unable to complete an MRI scan because of claustrophobia - You are an adult - You are able to reliably keep a symptom diary - You can give informed consent **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have a cognitive disorder or major psychiatric illness - You use cannabis or drink heavily - You have had a bad reaction to clonidine or lorazepam in the past - You are unable to follow study requirements or keep a reliable diary Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic

Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

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