Effects of music on the preoperative and intraoperative anxiety through the assessment of pupil size and vital signs (blood pressure, respiratory, and pulse rates) among cataract surgery patients at UNTH-Enugu

Chukwubuike Obiora Ezepue, Obinna Princewill Anyatonwu, Christian Chukwuka Duru, Franklin Odini, Nkiru Zuada Nwachukwu, Chidimma Onoh, Nwamaka Nwachukwu, Chukwunonso Afam Oguonu
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To examine how music can impact preoperative and intraoperative anxiety via assessment of physiological markers such as pupil size, blood pressure, pulse rate, and respiratory rate.This is a randomized interventional study of individuals aged 50 years and above who were scheduled for and undergoing cataract surgery under regional anesthesia, with music (test group) randomly matched with similar individuals undergoing the same procedure but without music (control group). The surgeries were performed in the operating theater of the Department of Ophthalmology, University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Ituku-Ozalla, Enugu. Using a systematic random sampling method, a total of 98 patients were grouped into two. Both groups completed the State–Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) questionnaire at baseline, immediately upon entrance into the preoperative room and 5 min after intervention. Relevant study indices (blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, and pupil diameter) were measured and recorded, and these served as baseline parameters. The STAI questionnaire was then administered. Results were analyzed using the SPSS version 20 and analysis of variance was used to compare means of variables measured at baseline, preoperative before intervention, and preoperative after intervention. Categorical variables were compared using the Chi-square test. Student’s t-test was used to analyze the continuous variables.Our analysis, using the multiple linear regression, showed that music has an effect on preoperative anxiety and intraoperative anxiety by positively affecting the blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and pupil diameter (P ≤ 0.001).Music reduces preoperative and intraoperative anxiety evidenced by its effect on the physiological biomarkers.
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通过评估瞳孔大小和生命体征(血压、呼吸和脉搏),了解音乐对联合国恩努古研究院(UNTH-Enugu)白内障手术患者术前和术中焦虑的影响
本研究是一项随机干预研究,研究对象为 50 岁及以上、计划在区域麻醉下接受白内障手术的患者,并随机匹配接受相同手术但没有音乐的类似患者(对照组)。手术在埃努古伊图库-奥扎拉尼日利亚大学教学医院(UNTH)眼科手术室进行。采用系统随机抽样方法,共将 98 名患者分为两组。两组患者分别在基线期、进入术前手术室时和干预后 5 分钟内填写了状态-特质焦虑量表 (STAI) 问卷。测量并记录相关研究指标(血压、脉搏、呼吸频率和瞳孔直径),并将其作为基线参数。然后进行 STAI 问卷调查。结果使用 SPSS 20 版进行分析,并使用方差分析比较基线、干预前和术前干预后测量变量的平均值。分类变量采用卡方检验进行比较。我们使用多元线性回归进行的分析表明,音乐对血压、脉搏、呼吸频率和瞳孔直径有积极影响(P ≤ 0.001),从而对术前焦虑和术中焦虑产生影响。
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