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Decreasing Delirium through Music (DDM) in critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit: study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

机译:重症监护病房重症机械通气患者通过音乐减少Deli妄(DDM):一项针对随机对照试验的研究方案

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Delirium is a highly prevalent and morbid syndrome in intensive care units (ICUs). Changing the stressful environment within the ICU via music may be an effective and a scalable way to reduce the burden of delirium. The Decreasing Delirium through Music (DDM) study is a three-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled feasibility trial. Sixty patients admitted to the ICU with respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation will be randomized to one of three arms (20 participants per arm): (1) personalized music, (2) non-personalized relaxing music, or (3) attention-control. Music preferences will be obtained from all enrolled participants or their family caregivers. Participants will receive two 1-h audio sessions a day through noise-cancelling headphones and mp3 players. Our primary aim is to determine the feasibility of the trial design (recruitment, adherence, participant retention, design and delivery of the music intervention). Our secondary aim is to estimate the potential effect size of patient-preferred music listening in reducing delirium, as measured by the Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU (CAM-ICU). Participants will receive twice daily assessments for level of sedation and presence of delirium. Enrolled participants will be followed in the hospital until death, discharge, or up to 28?days, and seen in the Critical Care Recovery Clinic at 90?days. DDM is a feasibility trial to provide personalized and non-personalized music interventions for critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients. Our trial will also estimate the preliminary efficacy of music interventions on reducing delirium incidence and severity. ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier: NCT03095443 . Registered on 23 March 2017.
机译:r妄是重症监护病房(ICUs)中高度流行的病态综合症。通过音乐改变ICU内的压力环境可能是减轻of妄负担的有效且可扩展的方法。通过音乐减少妄想症(DDM)研究是一项三臂,单盲,随机对照试验。接受ICU呼吸衰竭而需要机械通气的60名患者将被随机分配到以下三个手臂之一(每手臂20名参与者):( 1)个性化音乐,(2)非个性化放松音乐或(3)注意控制。音乐喜好将从所有已注册的参与者或他们的家庭照顾者那里获得。参加者每天将通过消除噪音的耳机和mp3播放器接收两个1小时的音频会议。我们的主要目的是确定试验设计的可行性(招募,坚持,参与者保留,音乐干预的设计和交付)。我们的第二个目标是评估ICU意识模糊评估方法(CAM-ICU)测量的患者首选音乐聆听在减少del妄方面的潜在效果大小。参与者每天将接受两次镇静水平和del妄评估。入组的参与者将在医院接受随访,直到死亡,出院或长达28天,并在90天的重症监护康复诊所就诊。 DDM是一项可行性试验,旨在为重症,机械通气患者提供个性化和非个性化的音乐干预。我们的试验还将评估音乐干预对降低del妄发生率和严重程度的初步效果。 ClinicalTrials.gov,标识符:NCT03095443。 2017年3月23日注册。

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