RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06642636

ICU-VR Prior to ICU Admission

Intensive Care Unit-specific Virtual Reality As Preparation for ICU Admission in Lung Transplant Patients


Sponsor

Denzel Drop

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Feb 28, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Rationale: A substantial proportion of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) survivors develop psychological impairments due to their ICU admission. Several interventions to mitigate these impairments have been explored but lack a proper effect. Intensive Care Unit-specific Virtual Reality has proven to be potentially effective in treating PTSD and depression-related sequelae in ICU-survivors. Objective: To evaluate the contribution in terms of information provision and patients' perspectives of ICU-VR to prepare lung transplant patients for their future ICU admission Study design: A monocentre randomized controlled study Study population: Lung transplant patients who are on the waiting list and understand the Dutch language. Due to the criteria for lung transplantation, these are 18-71 years of age. Participants need to have signed the informed consent formular. Intervention: The ICU-VR intervention is designed by an interdisciplinary team of intensivists, ICU nurses, a psychiatrist, a psychologist, and a former ICU patient, to expose patients to the ICU environment while offering treatment- and department-related information. During the 12-minute lasting intervention, patients experience different facets of ICU treatment and receive information on the ICU environment, treatment, and workflow. The intervention group will receive this treatment during the appointment with the lung transplantation nurse. The control group will receive the regular hospital preparation care. Primary endpoints: The primary endpoint will be the difference in information provision of the ICU care of lung transplant patients on the waiting list.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 71 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This trial is testing whether a virtual reality (VR) program that gives patients a preview of what the intensive care unit (ICU) looks and feels like can reduce anxiety in people waiting for a lung transplant. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 71 years old - You are currently on the waiting list for a lung transplant - You understand Dutch - You have provided signed informed consent **You may NOT be eligible if...** - There are no additional exclusion criteria — all eligible patients on the transplant waiting list may participate Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DEVICEIntensive Care Unit-specific Virtual Reality

The Intensive Care specific Virtual Reality (ICU-VR) film is designed so that patients received relevant and truthful information regarding their ICU treatment with the aim to reduce stress and anxiety. The final film lasts approximately 12 minutes. Real ICU nurses and ICU physicians re-enacting a typical day/treatment for a mock patient undergoing ICU treatment. The module will be watched via HMD-VR glasses (PICO G2 VR; Pico Technology, Beijing, China) with the SyncVR Relax \& Distract application (SyncVR, Utrecht, the Netherlands).


Locations(1)

Erasmus Medical Center

Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands

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