Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Feasibility and Interest of Early Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Provided in the Emergency Department for Patients With High Risk of Post Traumatic Syndrome
Millions people, all over the world, are admitted in the Emergency Department after a trauma or simply to receive medical cares. In France, it represents 10 million patients. Probably because of stress associated with the event, 20% will suffer a combination of non-specifics symptoms which persist for many months and with daily life quality impairment. The investigators hypothesize that an early intervention, such as Eye-Movement, Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) could be performed in the ED and could prevent the occurrence of these symptoms
Emergency department are a privileged service for patients suffering from trauma and
stressful medical conditions. In France every year 10 million people come or are taken to the
emergency room (ER). Many studies have shown that 10-20% of these trauma patients develop a
non-specific set of symptoms that can persist for several months after ED assessment. These
includes, for example, headache, memory and/or concentration impairment, stress intolerance,
irritability... These symptoms lead to an alteration in the quality of social, family and
professional life, and therefore affect one to two millions people in France alone.
The association between these symptoms and mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) has already
been demonstrated. It was defined as post-concussion syndrome (PCS) according to the
DSM-IV-TR. However, several recent studies have shown that these symptoms are not specific to
MTBI but may appear for any type of trauma and event for stressful medical conditions. PCS
seems to appear for events occurring in a stressful environment or in people with
psychological weaknesses. These symptoms will therefore be referred here to PCS-like syndrome
(PCSLS). Moreover, PCS-LS symptoms appear to be very similar to those of the numbing and
hyperarousal dimension of the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
A recent study, carried out by our team in the ED of Bordeaux University Hospital, showed
that PCS-LS was associated with a high level of stress at ED discharge, whatever that stress
level at entry.
The Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a recognized psychotherapeutic
approach in the treatment of PTSD and several single-session versions of the protocol have
been proposed (R-TEP EMDR).The investigators hypothesize that the introduction of an early
R-TEP EMDR intervention in emergencies can reduce the level of stress and thus the occurrence
of the PCSLS and PTSD symptoms among a subset of patients screened for their high risk of
PCS-LS.
The study is a single-site open-label three-group randomized controlled trial designed to
assess the feasibility of an early R-TEP EMDR intervention performed in the ED and to compare
PCS-LS and PTSD symptoms at 3 months between the three randomization groups: (i) TEP-EMDR;
(ii) 15' reassurance session; (iii) care as usual.
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