Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Alterations through Music in Patients Undergoing Cataract Surgery in Greece.

Ophthalmology and eye diseases Pub Date : 2015-06-11 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.4137/OED.S20960
Kyriakoula Merakou, Georgia Varouxi, Anastasia Barbouni, Eleni Antoniadou, Georgios Karageorgos, Dimitrios Theodoridis, Aristea Koutsouri, Jenny Kourea-Kremastinou
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Abstract

Introduction: Music has been proposed as a safe, inexpensive, nonpharmacological antistress intervention. The purpose of this study was to determine whether patients undergoing cataract surgery while listening to meditation music experience lower levels of blood pressure and heart rate.

Methods: Two hundred individuals undergoing cataract surgery participated in the study. Hundred individuals listened to meditation music, through headphones, before and during the operation (intervention group) and 100 individuals received standard care (control group). Patients stress coping skills were measured by the Sense of Coherence Scale (SOC Scale). Systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate were defined as outcome measures.

Results: According to the SOC Scale, both groups had similar stress coping skills (mean score: 127.6 for the intervention group and 127.3 for the control group). Before entering the operating room (OR) as well as during surgery the rise in systolic and diastolic pressures was significantly lower in the intervention group (P < 0.001). Among patients receiving antihypertensive therapy, those in the intervention group presented a lower increase only in systolic pressure (P < 0.001) at both time recordings. For those patients in the intervention group who did not receive antihypertensive treatment, lower systolic blood pressure at both time recordings was recorded (P < 0.001) while lower diastolic pressure was observed only during entry to the OR (P = 0.021). Heart rate was not altered between the two groups in any of the recordings.

Conclusions: Meditation music influenced patients' preoperative stress with regard to systolic blood pressure. This kind of music can be used as an alternative or complementary method for blood pressure stabilizing in patients undergoing cataract surgery.

音乐对希腊白内障手术患者血压和心率的影响。
音乐被认为是一种安全、廉价、非药物的抗应激干预手段。这项研究的目的是确定接受白内障手术的患者在听冥想音乐时是否血压和心率水平较低。方法:200名接受白内障手术的患者参与了这项研究。100人在手术前和手术中通过耳机听冥想音乐(干预组),100人接受标准护理(对照组)。采用连贯感量表(SOC量表)测量患者的压力应对能力。收缩压、舒张压和心率被定义为结局指标。结果:根据SOC量表,两组患者的压力应对能力相近,干预组平均得分为127.6分,对照组平均得分为127.3分。在进入手术室前和手术中,干预组的收缩压和舒张压升高明显低于对照组(P < 0.001)。在接受降压治疗的患者中,在两次时间记录中,干预组仅收缩压升高较低(P < 0.001)。对于未接受降压治疗的干预组患者,两次记录的收缩压均较低(P < 0.001),而舒张压仅在进入手术室时出现较低(P = 0.021)。在任何录音中,两组之间的心率都没有改变。结论:冥想音乐对患者术前压力对收缩压有影响。这种音乐可以作为白内障手术患者血压稳定的替代或补充方法。
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