Clinical Trial

The Effect of Virtual Reality and Eye Mask During Dressing After CABG Surgery

Study acronym: CABG
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Record status
This record was last updated June 26, 2025 (before its estimated August 30, 2025 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effects of virtual reality (VR) and eye mask (EM) applications on pain, anxiety, and physiological parameters during dressing after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery. Postoperative dressing procedures, especially after sternotomy, often cause significant pain and anxiety in patients. These issues can negatively impact recovery and increase the need for medication. Non-pharmacological interventions such as VR and EM may help reduce these symptoms. In this randomized controlled trial, 90 patients are divided into three groups: VR group, EM group, and a control group receiving standard care. Pain and anxiety levels are monitored baseline, immediately after, and 15 minutes after both the first and second dressing procedures. Physiological parameters are measured baseline, during, immediately after, and 15 minutes after both dressing procedures. Additionally, analgesic use is followed baseline and immediately after each dressing procedure. The study is conducted in a cardiovascular intensive care unit in Istanbul, Türkiye. It is expected that the findings will support the integration of VR and EM as effective, low-cost, and non-invasive options for postoperative care, improving patient comfort and healthcare quality.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07039812
Lead Sponsor Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa
Collaborators: Prof. Dr. Cemil Tascıoglu Education and Research Hospital Organization
Conditions CABG, Physiological Parameter, Postoperative Pain, Postoperative Anxiety, Coronary Artery Disease
Enrollment 90 participants
Start Date 2025-02-24
Primary Completion 2025-08-30 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-08-30 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-06-26