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CompletedNCT03115788

Pain Effect on Attention Using an Ipad Game App

The Effect of Pain on Short Term Cognitive Performance Using a Computer Assisted/Ipad Game Interface

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
12 (actual)
Sponsor
Wake Forest University Health Sciences · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Cognitive performance will be studied over time using an iPad game interface called the nine choice human game (5CH) in normal volunteer subjects before during and after experimentally induced thermal (cold or warm) pain or control (no intervention).

Detailed description

Purpose: to assess the effects of pain on performance in a computer game interface of attention and memory and reliability of the repeated testing. Rationale: The perioperative period may alter the ability to play an iPad game through changes in attention or memory as result of surgery, anesthesia, pain or medications. This study will describe and quantify and isolate any short term reduction in ability to focus and pay attention to the presence of thermal (cold or warm) pain. Objectives: Determine if cognitive function is altered from thermal pain (cold or warm) using simple computer/ipad games of attentional performance and cognitive function. Design and Outcomes: In group 1: no interventions will be used and the subjects will play the ipad game at baseline, 5 minutes later and 10 minutes later. In group 2: The subjects will play the ipad game, then 5 minutes later a thermal probe at 47 degrees C for 90 seconds on the arm or leg will be used while the game is being played. Following 10 minutes of recovery, the subject will play the game again, 5 minutes later the subject will have the foot placed in 10 degree water bath or body temperature water bath while the game is played, and the game will be played 10 minutes later after the foot is warm and dry. Visual analog scale (VAS) pain score from 0-10 will be used to assess discomfort. The subject will be able to stop the game or withdraw at any point. The primary outcome measures will be median cue duration (MCD) in the 9CH game. Secondary outcome measures will be number of correct, incorrect, omissions, time to finish trials, and time to quit for the 9CH. A total of 60 subjects will be studied, 20 subject warm probe/cold water, 20 subjects warm probe/body temperature water, and 20 normal subjects with no intervention.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERHeat induced painFor the heat induced thermal pain, the research nurse will train the subject to estimate pain quantitatively using a 2 cm 2 Peltier controlled thermode (TSA®) applied to the skin of the arm. Typically, the subject is exposed to temperatures between 41° and 49° C using a random staircase method. After the volunteer learns to qualitatively estimate the thermal pain, pain will be established by heating the the leg with a 4 cm2 Peltier controlled thermode (TSA®) for 90 seconds with the probe clamped at a thermal intensity of 47°C.
OTHERCold Induced PainCold pain will be induced by placing a foot in a container of circulating water maintained at 10°C for 90 seconds (n=20). Half (n=20) of the subjects will have the foot placed in body temperature water of 38°C.
OTHERiPad

Timeline

Start date
2016-05-15
Primary completion
2025-07-01
Completion
2025-07-01
First posted
2017-04-14
Last updated
2025-09-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03115788. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.