Comparison of classical and patient-preferred music on anxiety and recovery after ınguinal hernia repair: a prospective randomized controlled study.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Fatma Kavak Akelma, Savaş Altınsoy, Burak Nalbant, Derya Özkan, Jülide Ergil
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Abstract

Background: We aimed to evaluate the effects of preoperative listening to patient-preferred music and classical music on postoperative anxiety and recovery.

Methods: A prospective, randomized controlled, single-blind study included 255 patients who were scheduled for elective inguinal hernia operation under general anesthesia. Spielberger state State-Trait Anxiety Inventory form 1,2 (STAI-I, STAI-II), Quality of Recovery Score-40 (QoR-40) were applied in the preoperatively. In the preoperative period, the preferential music group (group P) patients listened to their favorite music, while patients in the classical music group (group C) listened to classical music, music was not played in the control group (group N). STAI-I, QoR-40 questionnaire, pain status, and patient satisfaction in the postoperative period were recorded by a blinded investigator.

Results: A total of 217 patients participated in the study analysis. Postoperative STAI-1 score was lower in group P than in group N (p = 0.025) and was similar among other groups. The postoperative QoR-40 score was significantly higher in group P than in group N (p = 0.003), and it was similar between the other groups. While SBP, DBP and HR premusic and post-music changes were significant, there was no difference in other groups. There was no difference between the groups in the NRS score. The patient satisfaction score was significantly higher in group P.

Conclusions: Preoperative patient-preferred music application reduces postoperative anxiety and improves recovery quality compared to classical music. In addition, regulation of hemodynamic data and patient satisfaction increase in a preferential music application, but pain scores do not change.

Trial registration: NCT04277559| https://www.

Clinicaltrials: gov/.

前瞻性随机对照研究:比较古典音乐和患者首选音乐对疝修补术后焦虑和恢复的影响。
背景:我们旨在评估术前聆听患者喜欢的音乐和古典音乐对术后焦虑和恢复的影响:一项前瞻性、随机对照、单盲研究纳入了 255 名计划在全身麻醉下进行择期腹股沟疝手术的患者。术前采用斯皮尔伯格状态-特质焦虑量表 1、2(STAI-I、STAI-II)和恢复质量评分-40(QoR-40)。术前,偏好音乐组(P 组)患者听自己喜欢的音乐,古典音乐组(C 组)患者听古典音乐,对照组(N 组)不播放音乐。STAI-I、QoR-40 问卷、疼痛状况和患者术后满意度均由盲人调查员记录:结果:共有 217 名患者参与了研究分析。P组术后STAI-1评分低于N组(P = 0.025),其他各组相似。P 组术后 QoR-40 评分明显高于 N 组(P = 0.003),其他各组之间相似。音乐前和音乐后的 SBP、DBP 和 HR 均有显著变化,但其他组间无差异。NRS 评分在各组间无差异。P组患者的满意度评分明显更高:与古典音乐相比,术前应用患者喜欢的音乐可减轻术后焦虑,提高康复质量。此外,首选音乐应用可提高血液动力学数据的调节能力和患者满意度,但疼痛评分没有变化:NCT04277559| https://www.Clinicaltrials: gov/.
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