音乐对办公室喉部手术患者耐受性的影响。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Abdul-Latif Hamdan MD, EMBA, MPH, Yara Yammine MD, Lana Ghzayel PharmD, Jad Hosri MD, Zeina Maria Semaan MD, Marc Mourad MD
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摘要

目的:探讨音乐对喉外科手术患者忍耐力的影响。方法:邀请所有于2024年2月至2024年6月接受OBLS手术的患者参加本研究。他们被分成两组,一组在手术过程中有背景音乐,另一组没有。手术后,所有患者被要求填写衣阿华耐受性评分和VAS不适评分,范围从0到10,0表示没有不适,10表示最大不适。结果:共纳入87例接受95例办公室喉部手术(OBLS)的患者,平均年龄54.7岁,男女比1.5。最常见的手术是蓝色激光治疗(45.3%),其次是声带注射(29.5%)。平均爱荷华耐受性评分为2.02。与不听音乐的患者相比,在bls期间听音乐的患者表现出更高的平均爱荷华耐受性评分(2.48比1.55;P = .001),激光治疗有显著差异(P = .004)。结论:本研究结果表明,音乐对obs的程序耐受性有积极的影响。有背景音乐的受试者比没有背景音乐的受试者有更高的容忍度和更少的不适感。在清醒状态下,音乐可以作为一种安全的非药物方式来减轻压力,提高患者的耐受性。证据等级:2。
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The impact of music on patient tolerance during office-based laryngeal surgery

The impact of music on patient tolerance during office-based laryngeal surgery

Objective

To investigate the impact of music on patient tolerance during office-based laryngeal surgery (OBLS).

Methods

All patients undergoing OBLS between February 2024 to June 2024 were invited to participate in this study. They were divided into two subgroups, those with music in the background during surgery and those without. Following surgery, all patients were asked to fill IOWA tolerance score and the VAS for discomfort ranging from 0 to 10, with 0 indicating no discomfort and 10 indicating maximum discomfort.

Results

A total of 87 patients undergoing 95 office-based laryngeal surgeries (OBLS) were included, with a mean age of 54.7 years and a male-to-female ratio of 1.5. The most common procedure was blue laser therapy (45.3%), followed by vocal fold injection (29.5%). The mean IOWA tolerance score was 2.02. Patients who listened to music during OBLS showed a significantly higher mean IOWA tolerance score compared to those without music (2.48 vs. 1.55; p < .001). Significant differences persisted when stratified by procedure type. Additionally, the mean VAS score for discomfort was lower with music (2.27 vs. 4.21; p = .001), with a significant difference noted for laser therapy (p = .004).

Conclusion

The results of this investigation indicate that music has a positive effect on procedural tolerance in OBLS. Participants who underwent OBLS with music in the background had significantly higher tolerance score and less discomfort than those who had no music in the background. Music can be used as a safe nonpharmacologic modality to reduce stress and improve patient tolerance in awake OBLS.

Level of Evidence

2.

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