Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Virtual reality can have a modulatory action on pain and the autonomic nervous system. This study sought to verify the effect of two different VR stimuli on the pressure pain threshold and heart rate variability. METHODS: Healthy volunteers were randomized into two groups of virtual reality, nature and control. The pressure pain threshold was measured pre and post stimulus and heart rate variability measurements were collected pre, during and after virtual reality stimuli. The exploratory data analysis was performed. The t test was used to compare pressure pain threshold. For the differences in heart rate variability measurements, the linear mixed model was used. The level of significance adopted was 95%. RESULTS: The virtual reality nature group was composed of 19 participants with mean age of 22.7±4.72 years and the control virtual reality group was composed of 22 participants with mean age of 21.13±2.42 years. The virtual reality nature group showed an increase in the pressure pain threshold after virtual reality and the mean difference was -0.41 [CI (95%)= -0.74 to -0.07; p=0.01]. There was no difference in heart rate variability parameters measured during and after virtual reality stimulation. CONCLUSION: The group that was exposed to a virtual reality stimulus with scenes from nature showed an increase in the pressure pain threshold. There was no difference in heart rate variability between groups. |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic responseAutonomic nervous systemExpression emotionHeart rateVirtual realityABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Virtual reality can have a modulatory action on pain and the autonomic nervous system. This study sought to verify the effect of two different VR stimuli on the pressure pain threshold and heart rate variability. METHODS: Healthy volunteers were randomized into two groups of virtual reality, nature and control. The pressure pain threshold was measured pre and post stimulus and heart rate variability measurements were collected pre, during and after virtual reality stimuli. The exploratory data analysis was performed. The t test was used to compare pressure pain threshold. For the differences in heart rate variability measurements, the linear mixed model was used. The level of significance adopted was 95%. RESULTS: The virtual reality nature group was composed of 19 participants with mean age of 22.7±4.72 years and the control virtual reality group was composed of 22 participants with mean age of 21.13±2.42 years. The virtual reality nature group showed an increase in the pressure pain threshold after virtual reality and the mean difference was -0.41 [CI (95%)= -0.74 to -0.07; p=0.01]. There was no difference in heart rate variability parameters measured during and after virtual reality stimulation. CONCLUSION: The group that was exposed to a virtual reality stimulus with scenes from nature showed an increase in the pressure pain threshold. There was no difference in heart rate variability between groups.Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor2020-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2595-31922020000400328BrJP v.3 n.4 2020reponame:BrJP (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)instacron:SBED10.5935/2595-0118.20200187info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Thayná Caetano AlvesBandeira,Pamela MartinRanzatto,Amanda Dutra da SilvaMeziat-Filho,Ney ArmandoNogueira,Leandro Alberto CalazansFernandes Júnior,OrlandoReis,Felipe José Jandre doseng2021-01-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2595-31922020000400328Revistahttps://sbed.org.br/publicacoes-publicacoes-bjp/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdkt@terra.com.br || dor@dor.org.br2595-31922595-0118opendoar:2021-01-05T00:00BrJP (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)false |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response Silva,Thayná Caetano Alves Autonomic nervous system Expression emotion Heart rate Virtual reality |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Comparison of the effect of two virtual reality stimuli on pressure pain sensitivity and autonomic response |
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Silva,Thayná Caetano Alves |
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Silva,Thayná Caetano Alves Bandeira,Pamela Martin Ranzatto,Amanda Dutra da Silva Meziat-Filho,Ney Armando Nogueira,Leandro Alberto Calazans Fernandes Júnior,Orlando Reis,Felipe José Jandre dos |
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Bandeira,Pamela Martin Ranzatto,Amanda Dutra da Silva Meziat-Filho,Ney Armando Nogueira,Leandro Alberto Calazans Fernandes Júnior,Orlando Reis,Felipe José Jandre dos |
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Silva,Thayná Caetano Alves Bandeira,Pamela Martin Ranzatto,Amanda Dutra da Silva Meziat-Filho,Ney Armando Nogueira,Leandro Alberto Calazans Fernandes Júnior,Orlando Reis,Felipe José Jandre dos |
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Autonomic nervous system Expression emotion Heart rate Virtual reality |
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Autonomic nervous system Expression emotion Heart rate Virtual reality |
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Virtual reality can have a modulatory action on pain and the autonomic nervous system. This study sought to verify the effect of two different VR stimuli on the pressure pain threshold and heart rate variability. METHODS: Healthy volunteers were randomized into two groups of virtual reality, nature and control. The pressure pain threshold was measured pre and post stimulus and heart rate variability measurements were collected pre, during and after virtual reality stimuli. The exploratory data analysis was performed. The t test was used to compare pressure pain threshold. For the differences in heart rate variability measurements, the linear mixed model was used. The level of significance adopted was 95%. RESULTS: The virtual reality nature group was composed of 19 participants with mean age of 22.7±4.72 years and the control virtual reality group was composed of 22 participants with mean age of 21.13±2.42 years. The virtual reality nature group showed an increase in the pressure pain threshold after virtual reality and the mean difference was -0.41 [CI (95%)= -0.74 to -0.07; p=0.01]. There was no difference in heart rate variability parameters measured during and after virtual reality stimulation. CONCLUSION: The group that was exposed to a virtual reality stimulus with scenes from nature showed an increase in the pressure pain threshold. There was no difference in heart rate variability between groups. |
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