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NCT ID: NCT01563198 Completed - Claustrophobia Clinical Trials

Reduction of Claustrophobia and Patient Motion After Training of MRI Personnel in Comfort TalkTM

Start date: August 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Annually, an estimated 700,000 patients do not complete their scheduled MRI scans because of claustrophobia or inability to hold still. Training staff working in MRI facilities to provide Comfort Talk® promises to enable patients to complete and obtain high quality imaging without medication, which will increase comfort and reduce sedation risks for the patients, and increase efficiency and reduce loss of revenue for the facilities.

NCT ID: NCT01367067 Completed - Claustrophobia Clinical Trials

Prediction of Claustrophobia During MR Imaging

CLAUSTRO II
Start date: January 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of the study is to search for possible predictors for claustrophobia during magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. A claustrophobic event shall be defined by an incomplete examination, or a complete examination that requires coping actions by the staff. Coping actions may consist of the administration of sedatives, prism glasses, an MR imaging test run with the patient, a pause, the prone position, an escort in the scanner room, and supportive communication. The investigators hypothesize that there is a difference between patients with and without events in their scores on the Claustrophobia Questionnaire and several further psychometric questions. Other factors may also favour events like patient characteristics, examined region, duration of the examination and scanner type. Therefore, predictors could identify patients who are likely to experience claustrophobia during MR imaging so that they can receive the appropriate support by the staff to complete their examination. Thus a larger patient population could benefit from MR imaging.

NCT ID: NCT00715806 Completed - Claustrophobia Clinical Trials

Claustrophobia and Magnetic Resonance Imaging

CLAUSTRO
Start date: June 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The objective of the study is to determine the ability of open magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners to reduce claustrophobic reactions, thereby enabling more examinations of severely anxious patients. The investigators hypothesize that anxiety-based claustrophobia that prevents MR examinations without sedation can be reduced using an open MR scanner design thereby improving clinical management of those patients.