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Clinical Trial

Using CalmiGo to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms in the Emergency Department

NCT: NCT03884712 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT03884712
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2019-08-07
Completion2024-12-04

Brief Summary

Currently, there are limited options in the management of anxiety and panic attack symptoms in the Emergency Department (ED). The most common treatment method is the use of anti-anxiety and anti-depressant medications; however, these drugs have serious health risks which make them ineffective as a long-term treatment option. The CalmiGo handheld device, formerly known as "myReLeaf", provides an alternative early intervention option in treating patients presenting with anxiety and panic attack symptoms by using guided breathing, aromatherapy, and grounding techniques. The hypothesis of this study is that CalmiGo will provide a drug-free, early intervention, and long-term treatment option in the ED that will improve patients' anxiety and panic attack symptoms. Patients who present to the ED with anxiety or panic attack symptoms will be considered eligible for this study. These patients will be approached, and they will give informed consent to participate in the study. Patients will be enrolled in the study which consists of completing validated surveys asking about their anxiety and panic symptoms, using CalmiGo, and allowing investigators to access their medical records. These surveys will be completed before and after using CalmiGo in the ED to measure the presence and severity of anxiety and panic symptoms. The goal of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of using CalmiGo to improve anxiety and panic attack symptoms based on validated survey responses. Overall, this study seeks to identify CalmiGo as an effective and alternative early intervention treatment option for patients presenting to the ED with anxiety or panic attack symptoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Using CalmiGo to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms in the Emergency Department?

Using CalmiGo to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms in the Emergency Department is a clinical trial registered under NCT03884712. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT03884712?

The current status of NCT03884712 (Using CalmiGo to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms in the Emergency Department) is: COMPLETED.

When did Using CalmiGo to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms in the Emergency Department start?

Using CalmiGo to Manage Anxiety and Panic Attack Symptoms in the Emergency Department started on 2019-08-07.

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