Therapeutic use of music listening in patients undergoing invasive coronary procedures: A meta-analysis.

IF 2.8 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS World Journal of Cardiology Pub Date : 2025-01-26 DOI:10.4330/wjc.v17.i1.97406
Ahmed Kamal Siddiqi, Aimen Shafiq, Mushood Ahmed, Anusha Anwer, Muhammad Talha Maniya, Aymen Ahmed, Muhammad Azhar Chachar, Md Al Hasibuzzaman
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Background: Listening to music has been shown to reduce pain and anxiety before, during, and after invasive coronary procedures.

Aim: To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to explore the effect of therapeutic use of music on both, perioperative and postoperative outcomes of invasive coronary procedures.

Methods: An exhaustive literature search of 3 electronic databases (MEDLINE, Scopus, Cochrane CENTRAL) was conducted from inception until 10th December 2023. The results of our analyses are presented as standard mean difference (SMD) or weighted mean difference, with 95%CI and pooled using a random effects model. A P value < 0.05 was considered significant in all cases.

Results: From 21 studies, 2141 participants were included in our analysis. The pooled analysis demonstrated that music listening significantly improves post-procedural pain (SMD = -0.78, 95%CI: -1.34 to -0.23; P = 0.006), anxiety (SMD = -0.86, 95%CI: -1.43 to -0.29; P = 0.003), heart rate [mean difference (MD) = -3.38, 95%CI: -5.51 to -1.25; P = 0.002], and systolic blood pressure (MD = -5.89, 95%CI: -9.75 to -2.02; P = 0.003). There was no significant improvement in diastolic blood pressure (MD = -3.22, 95%CI: -6.58 to 0.14; P = 0.06) or respiratory rate (MD = -0.97, 95%CI: -1.98 to 0.03; P = 0.06).

Conclusion: Music listening can be used in healthcare settings for patients undergoing invasive coronary procedures to reduce anxiety levels and improve their physiological parameters.

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有创冠状动脉手术患者听音乐的治疗作用:一项荟萃分析。
背景:在冠状动脉侵入性手术之前、期间和之后,听音乐已被证明可以减轻疼痛和焦虑。目的:进行系统回顾和荟萃分析,探讨音乐治疗对有创冠状动脉手术围手术期和术后结果的影响。方法:对MEDLINE、Scopus、Cochrane CENTRAL 3个电子数据库进行全面文献检索,检索时间为2023年12月10日。我们的分析结果以标准平均差(SMD)或加权平均差表示,ci为95%,并使用随机效应模型进行汇总。A P值均< 0.05被认为是显著的。结果:从21项研究中,2141名参与者纳入我们的分析。综合分析表明,听音乐可显著改善术后疼痛(SMD = -0.78, 95%CI: -1.34 ~ -0.23;P = 0.006),焦虑(SMD = -0.86, 95%CI: -1.43 ~ -0.29;P = 0.003),心率[平均差(MD) = -3.38, 95%CI: -5.51 ~ -1.25;P = 0.002],收缩压(MD = -5.89, 95%CI: -9.75 ~ -2.02;P = 0.003)。舒张压无显著改善(MD = -3.22, 95%CI: -6.58 ~ 0.14;P = 0.06)或呼吸频率(MD = -0.97, 95%CI: -1.98 ~ 0.03;P = 0.06)。结论:在有创冠状动脉手术患者的医疗环境中,听音乐可以降低患者的焦虑水平,改善患者的生理参数。
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