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Novel Virtual Reality App for Training Patients on MRI-guided Radiation Therapy.

Authors :
Gonzalez BD
Choo S
Janssen JJ
Hazelton J
Latifi K
Leach CR
Bailey S
Jim HSL
Oswald LB
Woolverton M
Murphy M
Schilowitz EL
Frakes JM
Robinson EJ
Hoffe S
Source :
Advances in radiation oncology [Adv Radiat Oncol] 2024 Feb 26; Vol. 9 (6), pp. 101477. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 26 (Print Publication: 2024).
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: Patients receiving respiratory gated magnetic resonance imaging-guided radiation therapy (MRIgRT) for abdominal targets must hold their breath for ≥25 seconds at a time. Virtual reality (VR) has shown promise for improving patient education and experience for diagnostic MRI scan acquisition. We aimed to develop and pilot-test the first VR app to educate, train, and reduce anxiety and discomfort in patients preparing to receive MRIgRT.<br />Methods and Materials: A multidisciplinary team iteratively developed a new VR app with patient input. The app begins with minigames to help orient patients to using the VR device and to train patients on breath-holding. Next, app users are introduced to the MRI linear accelerator vault and practice breath-holding during MRIgRT. In this quality improvement project, clinic personnel and MRIgRT-eligible patients with pancreatic cancer tested the VR app for feasibility, acceptability, and potential efficacy for training patients on using breath-holding during MRIgRT.<br />Results: The new VR app experience was tested by 19 patients and 67 clinic personnel. The experience was completed on average in 18.6 minutes (SD = 5.4) by patients and in 14.9 (SD = 3.5) minutes by clinic personnel. Patients reported the app was "extremely helpful" (58%) or "very helpful" (32%) for learning breath-holding used in MRIgRT and "extremely helpful" (28%) or "very helpful (50%) for reducing anxiety. Patients and clinic personnel also provided qualitative feedback on improving future versions of the VR app.<br />Conclusion: The VR app was feasible and acceptable for training patients on breath-holding for MRIgRT. Patients eligible for MRIgRT for pancreatic cancer and clinic personnel reported on future improvements to the app to enhance its usability and efficacy.<br />Competing Interests: BDG reports fees unrelated to this project from Sure Med Compliance and Elly Health. KL reports fees unrelated to this project from ViewRay. HJ reports fees unrelated to this project from Kite Pharma and SBR Biosciences. JF reports fees unrelated to this project from ViewRay and Boston Scientific. SH reports fees unrelated to this project from VeiwRay.<br /> (© 2024 The Authors.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2452-1094
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Advances in radiation oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38681889
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2024.101477