SBIR-STTR Award

Nonpharmacologic reduction of periprocedural pain, anxiety, and prescription drug use
Award last edited on: 11/26/2019

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIMHD
Total Award Amount
$150,000
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
NCCIH
Principal Investigator
Elvira V Lang

Company Information

Hypnalgesics LLC

157 Ivy Street
Brookline, MA 02446
   (617) 734-9087
   info@hypnalgesics.com
   www.hypnalgesics.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 04
County: Norfolk

Phase I

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Phase I year
2017
Phase I Amount
$150,000
Current pain management techniques in conjunction with the annual and >100 million surgical and and >300 million dental procedures in US are ineffective and feed into the opioid crisis The long term goal is to provide for the patients undergoing these procedures a validated practical means of nonpharmacologic reduction of the associated pain anxiety and need for postprocedural prescription drugs achieved through a Comfort Talk app Prior large scale clinical trials showed that short Comfort Talk scripts and snippets spoken live by trained procedural personnel at the beginning of invasive procedures change the mode of pain processing and resulted in significant sustained reductions of pain and anxiety drug use complications and procedure time while greatly improving patient satisfaction and resource use This project assesses whether a personalized Comfort Talk app can produce similar significant benefits The objective of Phase I is to design such an app assess its feasibility and acceptance of clinical use and obtain pilot data to enable definitive testing of the hypothesized benefits in Phase II Specific Aim pursues design and development of a personalized Comfort Talk app along a patent pending algorithm allowing individualization along stylistic preferences location home waiting room procedure suite situation specific suggestions and time available Time adjusted snippets will be coalesced with instructions suggestions for relaxation situation specific imagery pain and anxiety management optional content and reorientation to adjust seamlessly to times between min and hrs An agile approach using Behavior Driven Development BDD will be used to design and implement features that research suggests to be effective allowing conjoint input from designers clinicians and patient feedback to shape the design and exert ongoing quality control by Acceptance Test Driven Planning Aim is execution of a pilot trial at the Craniofacial Pain Center at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine Sixty patients will randomized to listen to the app n white noise n or music n in clinic and receive download coupon for the app on discharge Anxiety and pain will be assessed on previously validated scales no anxiety no pain at all and worst anxiety pain possible in clinic and for days after discharge at home via diary Procedure data drugs usage prescriptions prescription call backs and satisfaction with treatment and the app will be recorded Aim will assess the acceptance of the clinical app use and feasibility of the trial design App usage patterns and acceptance in clinic will be established electronically through background capture and patient feedback Appeal of the app post procedure will be assessed by percentage of download coupons used in each group consolidated anonymized app data and interest in using the app upon return visits Patientsandapos willingness to enroll and compliance with the respective elements of the pilot trial will be used to determine feasibility of a pivotal Phase trial and aid selection of evaluation measures Current pain management in conjunction with the annual andgt million surgical and andgt million dental procedures in US is ineffective and contributes to the annual overdose death from prescription drugs The Comfort Talk app project seeks to begin pain management upfront at first contact with the patient The goal is to empower the patient with coping skills to reduce pain anxiety and need for opioids before addiction occurs

Phase II

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