• Einstein (Sao Paulo) · May 2019

    Is virtual reality useful for pain management in patients who undergo medical procedures?

    • Daniel Melecchi de Oliveira Freitas and Viviane Souto Spadoni.
    • Hospital Moinhos de Vento, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
    • Einstein (Sao Paulo). 2019 May 20; 17 (2): eMD4837.

    AbstractPain management is a complex medical issue, and many efforts have been done to develop new non-pharmacological therapies. Virtual reality is a technology apparatus that make an interaction between human and virtual environment through an hardware (usually a headset) linked to a computer or a mobile, by using a software. Additionally, this virtual setting can be adapted to any type of scenario. Thus, it is plausible that the software used should be personalized depending on patient's experiences and expectations. The use of virtual reality as a medical tool for pain relief or decrease analgesics use by promoting a cognitive distraction is a low cost and promising instrument for pain management in patients who undergo medical procedures.

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