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Effect of Virtual Reality On IN-Vitro fEcuNdation ouTcomes: a Randomized Controlled Trial (VR-INVENT)
This study compares the use of virtual Reality versus the usual service protocol for the management of anxiety and pain related to In-Vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure
Medical interventions often cause pain, distress or anxiety for most patients. The use of music and movies has proven effective in pediatrics. Virtual Reality (VR) is a newer technology that immerses users in a pleasant, three-dimensional environment via a headset. By distracting patients, this technology can reduce anxiety, discomfort and ultimately pain associated with care. This randomized monocentric trial compares the effect of the use of VR versus without VR during the transfer of a fresh blastocyst on the 5th day of development OR a frozen embryo on the 5th day of development. The primary outcome will include clinical pregnancy rate and the secondary outcome focuses on the patient's levels of anxiety and stress. Data on the level of anxiety and stress will be collected through questionnaires before and after the procedure. Also, clinical pregnancy, defined by the presence of one or more gestational sacs with one or more embryos showing cardiac activity, will be assessed through ultrasons 8 ± 4 weeks after the procedure
Age
18 - 43 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Clinique Pierre Cherest
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Start Date
November 15, 2023
Primary Completion Date
July 16, 2025
Completion Date
July 16, 2025
Last Updated
August 3, 2025
12
ACTUAL participants
Virtual Reality during Embryo Transfer
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
CMC Ambroise Paré
NCT07360600
NCT07478393
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