Effect of Spiritual Music on Old-Age Patients Undergoing Lower Limb Surgery Under Spinal Anesthesia.

Anesthesia, Essays and Researches Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-19 DOI:10.4103/aer.aer_25_22
Premraj Singh, Ashiquee Arya, Manish Kumar Singh, Ravi Prakash, Mohammad Parvez Khan
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Context: Music is ubiquitous and found in all cultures; it elicits both physiological and psychological responses in its listener. It has been proven that music reduces perception of pain and dosages of anesthetics and sedatives used during surgery.

Aims: To study the effect spiritual music on perioperative anxiety and hemodynamic parameters in elderly patients undergoing procedures under spinal anesthesia.

Settings and design: A prospective, randomized controlled study.

Subjects and methods: Eighty patients fulfilling inclusion criteria were enrolled and randomly divided in two equal groups. Patients were transferred to the operation theater with the spiritual music still being played in Group I, while no music was played in Group C. Under aseptic precautions, neuraxial blockade was performed at L3/L4 interspace. Music was played throughout the surgery in Group I. Intraoperative visual analog scale for anxiety (VASA) was recorded. At the end of the surgery, spiritual music was stopped. The study parameters were recorded.

Statistical analysis used: A significant difference in the proportions of male and female candidates between the two groups was calculated using Chi-squared test. Significant differences in the mean VASA scores and blood pressures (systolic blood pressure [SBP] and diastolic blood pressure [DBP]) between the two groups were calculated using Student's t-test.

Results: No significant difference was observed between preoperative VASA score (P = 0.29) of both the groups, whereas a significant difference was present in intraoperative (P < 0.01) and postoperative VASA score (P < 0.01) of both the groups. In Group I, requirement for sedative was significantly lower (P < 0.01). Heart rate in Group I was on lower side, suggesting decrease in anxiety. No significant difference was observed in SBP or DBP of the patients of both the groups.

Conclusions: Spiritual music can act as a noninvasive, simple, and inexpensive intervention for elderly patients to alleviate perioperative anxiety. It can also reduce the need for sedatives intraoperatively, thereby lowering the risk of side effects.

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精神音乐对脊柱麻醉下老年下肢手术患者的影响。
背景:音乐无处不在,存在于所有文化中;它能引起听者的生理和心理反应。已经证明,音乐可以减少对疼痛的感知,减少手术中使用的麻醉剂和镇静剂的剂量。目的:探讨精神音乐对老年脊髓麻醉患者围手术期焦虑及血流动力学参数的影响。设定与设计:前瞻性、随机对照研究。对象和方法:80例符合纳入标准的患者随机分为两组。I组患者转至手术室,仍播放精神音乐,c组不播放音乐。在无菌注意事项下,在L3/L4间隙行神经轴阻滞。第一组手术全程播放音乐,记录术中焦虑视觉模拟量表(VASA)。手术结束时,精神音乐停止了。记录研究参数。采用统计学分析:采用卡方检验计算两组男性和女性候选人比例的显著差异。采用Student's t检验计算两组患者VASA评分和血压(收缩压[SBP]和舒张压[DBP])的平均差异。结果:两组术前VASA评分差异无统计学意义(P = 0.29),术中、术后VASA评分差异有统计学意义(P < 0.01)。ⅰ组镇静需要量显著低于对照组(P < 0.01)。第一组的心率较低,表明焦虑有所减少。两组患者收缩压和舒张压无显著差异。结论:精神音乐是一种无创、简单、廉价的老年患者围手术期焦虑缓解手段。它还可以减少术中对镇静剂的需求,从而降低副作用的风险。
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