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Effect of Virtual Reality and Classical Music Therapy on Blood Pressure and Anxiety in Patients With Hypertensive Urgency
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Captopril 25Mg Tab, Virtual Reality Exposure, and 1 other intervention for Hypertensive Urgency and Primary Hypertension. Completed, enrolled 130 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to evaluate whether virtual reality (VR) and classical music therapy, when added to standard antihypertensive treatment, can improve blood pressure control and reduce anxiety in patients presenting to the emergency department with hypertensive urgency. Patients with primary hypertension and no signs of end-organ damage will be randomly assigned to receive either standard treatment alone or standard treatment combined with VR and classical music. Blood pressure will be monitored at multiple time points over a 120-minute period, and anxiety will be assessed using the State Anxiety Inventory (STAI-I). The study seeks to determine if these non-pharmacological interventions can enhance the effectiveness of routine management of hypertensive urgency.
Study Details
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Interventions
This drug is administered to participants in both study arms. Standard oral antihypertensive treatment with 25 mg captopril is given at baseline, with additional doses administered during follow-up as needed according to the study protocol. Rescue therapy with IV nitrate (0.1 mg/kg/min) may be used if blood pressure remains uncontrolled after 90 minutes.
This intervention is administered only to participants in the 'Standard Treatment + VR and Classical Music Therapy' arm. Participants view a calming virtual environment of their choice using a non-proprietary VR headset.The session is delivered concurrently with standard antihypertensive treatment in a quiet, dimly lit room
This intervention is administered only to participants in the 'Standard Treatment + VR and Classical Music Therapy' arm. Participants listen to one of several selected classical music pieces at a comfortable volume (40-60 dB) during the VR exposure. Music therapy is applied simultaneously with standard antihypertensive treatment to support relaxation.