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Clinical Trial

Interest of Audiovisual Distraction in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Oocyte Retrieval

NCT: NCT04213781 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT04213781
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2020-09-23
Completion2020-11-25

Brief Summary

Oocyte retrieval procedure for in vitro fertilization is a source of anxiety for patients. Local anaesthesia or sedation are commonly used to manage many situations of anxiety, including the oocyte retrieval. However, this sedation should be as mild as possible in order to preserve oocytes. HappyMed Video Glasses are a recent medical device that allows the immersion of patients in films, cartoons or concerts. By distracting patients, this technology can reduce anxiety, discomfort and ultimately pain associated with care. This randomized monocentric trial compares audiovisual distraction versus usual care for the management of anxiety and pain related to oocyte retrieval. Hypothesis of this study is that the audiovisual distraction carried out with the HappyMed Video Glasses reduces the use of sedative drugs during oocyte retrieval while ensuring a better comfort and a faster walking ability.

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What is Interest of Audiovisual Distraction in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Oocyte Retrieval?

Interest of Audiovisual Distraction in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Oocyte Retrieval is a clinical trial registered under NCT04213781. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT04213781?

The current status of NCT04213781 (Interest of Audiovisual Distraction in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Oocyte Retrieval) is: COMPLETED.

When did Interest of Audiovisual Distraction in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Oocyte Retrieval start?

Interest of Audiovisual Distraction in the Management of Anxiety and Pain During Oocyte Retrieval started on 2020-09-23.

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