Clinical Trial

Virtual Reality During Coronary Angiography: Effects on Pain and Anxiety

Study acronym: VR-CAPA
Completed
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Summary
This study investigated whether virtual reality (VR) can reduce pain and anxiety in patients undergoing coronary angiography. Coronary angiography is a common cardiac procedure performed under local anesthesia while patients remain awake, which can cause significant pain and anxiety. Adult patients scheduled for elective coronary angiography were randomly assigned to two groups: one group watched a nature-themed VR video during the procedure, while the control group received standard care. Pain and anxiety levels were measured before and after the procedure using validated scales. The findings of this study may help healthcare providers offer a simple, non-pharmacological method to improve patient comfort during coronary angiography.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07483619
Lead Sponsor Koç University
Conditions Coronary Angiography (CAG), Anxiety, Pain, Virtual Reality
Enrollment 90 participants
Start Date 2022-01-01
Primary Completion 2023-02-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2023-02-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-03-19