U.S., June 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07016880) titled 'Anxiety, Physiological Parameters, Patient Satisfaction and VR in Gynecological Oncology Surgery' on May 21.
Brief Summary: Surgical procedures often cause significant anxiety in patients, particularly among women undergoing gynecological oncology surgeries. Preoperative anxiety is a common and preventable condition that can negatively affect both physiological parameters and the overall surgical experience. It may lead to increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, respiratory distress, and psychological discomfort, increasing the risk of complications during and after surgery. Women facing gynecological cancer surgery often exp...