Assessment of Postoperative Pain Through Facial Expressions Using Facial Recognition Software
NCT04914052 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 200
Last updated 2022-05-03
Summary
Proper management of postoperative pain is an ongoing medical challenge. Inadequate treatment of pain is associated with significantly worse patient outcomes. However, as pain is a subjective experience accurate assessment is difficult.
Commonly used methods for pain assessment include the use of self-reports from patients, or observers assessments.
However, both techniques are subjective to bias. Therefore, automatic assessment of pain based on objective data would enable individualized patient care, optimize provided anesthesia treatment and analgesic regimes.
While research has shown that facial expressions are valid indicators of pain levels, to date research has yet to yield a reliable clinical tool which can be easily implemented in clinical practice.
In this pilot study we intend to assess the feasibility, of facial expression analysis by using machine learning models of artificial intelligence (AI) to accurately predict pain levels of patients experienced in the immediate post operative period.
This pilot trial will take place in two stages:
First stage will include development of an AI algorithm that correlates facial recognition with pain levels.
Second stage will include validation of the algorithm by comparison of to standard pain assessment modalities.
In the first stage each assessment of facial expressions will be filmed in a 30 second segment and will be followed by an immediate pain assessment using two modalities, first will be pain score assessed by an anesthesiologist attending the patient at that moment, second will be VAS assessment by the participant patient. Three objective parameters: heart rate, blood pressure and respiratory rate will be recorded simultaneously from the automated record keeping system used in every patient in the recovery room (post anesthesia care unit-PACU).
These assessments will take place at different time intervals according to the investigator's decision, throughout the participant's staying in the post anesthesia care unit.
After completion of the first stage, the second stage of the study will be done in the same manner as described above regarding patients enrollment. Pain assessment will be done by VAS and physician assessment as described above but this time will be correlated with pain assessment by the algorithm developed in the first stage of the study.
Conditions
- Pain, Postoperative
Interventions
- OTHER
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Filming facial expressions
Study participants' facial expressions will be videoed by a camera placed in front of the patient's bed during their stay in the post anesthesia care unit.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Third eye systems
collaborator UNKNOWN -
Rabin Medical Center
lead OTHER
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2021-07-25
- Primary Completion
- 2022-12-01
- Completion
- 2023-07-01
Countries
- Israel
Study Locations
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