Hypnosis Efficacy for the Prevention of Anxiety During a Coronary Angiography ( HypCor )

سال انتشار: 1398
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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AHMED01_061

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 4 دی 1398

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Objectives: The purpose of this study is to confirm the utility of hypnosis in the coronary angiographic examination. The technique would be an alternative to prevent the consumption of anesthesic drugs. Methodology: Efficiency comparative study, randomized, simple-blind (angiography operator in blind), mono-center, routine clinical care only one medical check per patient. Expected Benefits: Since the coronary angiography is an invasive procedure without general anesthesia affecting a noble organ, this procedure could be anxiogenic and even psychologically traumatic emergency. Not practicing under general anesthesia prevents potential risks for the patient, but anxiety, non-comfort and pain exist. We think that hypnosis could improve the patient care psychologically and physically and for any invasive procedure. In this case, fewer or no sedative drugs and pain medication will be necessary, which would decrease their potential iatrogenesis, and the patient care will be improved. It will be an alternative for drugs letting the patient decrease their drugs consumption.Trial Duration:Expected study start: first semester of 2016, Inclusion duration: 12 months, Duration per patient: 1 month, Total study duration: 18 months (including the data analysis ET the report of results); Primary objective: To compare the initial anxiety state before the coronary angiographic performing scheduled for adults with no earlier coronary angiography, according to they will undergo a hypnotic session or not before the examination, with posthypnotic suggestions of self-hypnosis to make during the coronary angiography. Secondary objective: To compare the two groups of patients:  The pain during and after the coronary angiography;  The hemodynamic factors, heart rate, blood pressure before and after the examination;  The comfort of operator;  The use of sedative drugs, pain medication, and local anaesthesia;  The outbreak of major and minor complications;  Presentation of the results;

نویسندگان

Nazmine Guler

(France)