Ketsuwan C.Matang W.Ratanapornsompong W.Sangkum P.Phengsalae Y.Kongchareonsombat W.Jongwannasiri M.Mahidol University2023-06-182023-06-182022-10-01World Journal of Urology Vol.40 No.10 (2022) , 2575-258107244983https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/85500Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of immersive VR distraction technology in alleviating anxiety and pain during flexible cystoscopy. Methods: We prospectively recruited 270 study participants who qualified for flexible cystoscopy and randomly assigned them to experimental and control groups. The experimental group consisted of 135 patients who employed a VR set during flexible cystoscopy, and the control group consisted of 135 patients who underwent the procedure without a VR set. Patient anxiety was determined quantitatively according to the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. A visual analog scale for assessing pain intensity, satisfaction, and willingness to repeat the procedure was evaluated. In addition, difference in the hemodynamic parameter was also examined. Results: The study findings demonstrated that the use of a VR set during flexible cystoscopy significantly improved the anxiety level over that of the control group (p = 0.001). Furthermore, this intervention led to a significantly increased level of satisfaction and willingness to repeat the procedure and a decrease in hemodynamic variables, specifically, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure, and heart rate (p = 0.001 in each case). Nonetheless, there were no significant differences between the groups with respect to the basic characteristic data, pain intensity, or oxygen saturation. Conclusions: Based on the present study, immersive VR can measurably decrease anxiety and increase satisfaction and willingness to repeat the procedure during flexible cystoscopy. Trial registration date: 14 September 2019; number: TCTR20190914002.MedicineProspective randomized controlled trial to evaluate effectiveness of virtual reality to decrease anxiety in office-based flexible cystoscopy patientsArticleSCOPUS10.1007/s00345-022-04142-92-s2.0-851372311541433872636048232