VR and Cooled Genicular Nerve Radio Frequency Ablation for Chronic Knee Pain

Description

This study will examine the impact of virtual reality used in conjunction with sedation compared to sedation alone in patients undergoing watervcooled genicular nerve ablations for chronic knee pain. The goals of the study is to determine the relative efficacy of virtual reality as a distraction modality when used as an adjuvant to procedural sedation compared to sedation alone for procedure related pain. To assess procedural satisfaction, and 1-month pain and functional outcomes.To explore whether virtual reality and lower procedure-related pain scores affect 1-month outcomes. And finally to determine whether demographic and clinical characteristics are associated with outcome measures.

Conditions

Pain, Chronic

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

This study will examine the impact of virtual reality used in conjunction with sedation compared to sedation alone in patients undergoing watervcooled genicular nerve ablations for chronic knee pain. The goals of the study is to determine the relative efficacy of virtual reality as a distraction modality when used as an adjuvant to procedural sedation compared to sedation alone for procedure related pain. To assess procedural satisfaction, and 1-month pain and functional outcomes.To explore whether virtual reality and lower procedure-related pain scores affect 1-month outcomes. And finally to determine whether demographic and clinical characteristics are associated with outcome measures.

Can Virtual Reality Improve Patient Tolerance in Patients Undergoing Water Cooled Genicular Nerve Radio Frequency Ablation in Patients With Chronic Knee Pain? A Randomized Controlled Trial

VR and Cooled Genicular Nerve Radio Frequency Ablation for Chronic Knee Pain

Condition
Pain, Chronic
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Chicago

Northwestern Medicine Pain Center, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60611

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Patients undergoing genicular RFA will be eligible for inclusion in the study
  • * Patients with knee pain, baseline average of \> 4/10
  • * X-ray evidence of osteoarthritis of the knee
  • * Pain duration of \>6 weeks and no previous knee surgeries
  • * Patients will also only be included who have never undergone a RFA on the affected knee
  • * Individuals who do not have evidence of osteoarthritis on X-ray,
  • * Secondary gain expected to influence treatment outcomes
  • * Poorly controlled psychiatric condition that could affect outcome (e.g. active substance abuse) or impose a barrier to participation
  • * Chronic opioid use and anticoagulation therapy that cannot be stopped and could warrant a different treatment approach (e.g. phenol ablation)
  • * Severe motion sickness
  • * Seizure disorder
  • * Vision loss
  • * Pregnant
  • * Nursing

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

Northwestern University,

Jason Ross, MD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, Northwestern Univesity

Study Record Dates

2027-02-28