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Effect of Listening To Preferred Music on Physiologic Parameters in Patients with Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Clinical Trial

机译:听重音乐对严重颅脑外伤患者生理指标的影响:一项随机临床试验

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Background and aim: Pain, stress and anxiety is common experiences among critically ill patients in intensive care units. High level of stress and anxiety may be affect critically ill patients hemodynamic situation negatively. In present study, we used music as a non-pharmacologic method with this hypothesis that music distracts patients’ attention and decreases their heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and respiratory rate.udMaterial and methods: In a randomized controlled clinical trial, 38 patients who were admitted to ICU because of severe head injury were randomly assigned to group "A" (control group) or group "B" (intervention group). Patients in group “A” received usual care. In addition to usual care, patients in group “B” listened preferred music (music played by MP4 player with special headphones for 30 minutes two time per day (7 am and 18 pm) for two week. Patients’ physiologic parameters (heart rate, oxygen saturation, diastolic and systolic blood pressure) were measured with using standard apparatus (S1800-ER model) by researcher (PD) immediately before, immediately after and 30 minute after intervention.udResults: The demographic characteristics including age, sex, marital status and level of education in time of ICUs admission were similar in patients in group “A” and “B” (p>0.05). All hemodynamic parameters in present study showed more stability in patients who listened to music in compared to patients in control group. However these differences in all time were not statistically significant.udConclusion: According to finding of present study, listening to preferred music has not negative effect on critically ill patients’ hemodynamic parameter. Music should be considered by clinicians as a non-pharmacological, non-invasive, simple, cheap, safe, and effective method for reliving patients’ distress in severe head injury patients in ICUs.udKeywords: Head injury, critically ill patients, ICU, music therapy
机译:背景和目的:重症监护病房的重症患者通常会感到疼痛,压力和焦虑。高水平的压力和焦虑可能会对重症患者的血流动力学状况造成负面影响。在本研究中,我们将音乐作为一种非药理学方法,并假设音乐会分散患者的注意力并降低他们的心率,血压,体温和呼吸频率。 ud材料和方法:在一项随机对照临床试验中,将因严重颅脑损伤而入住ICU的38例患者随机分为“ A”组(对照组)或“ B”组(干预组)。 “ A”组患者接受常规护理。除了常规护理外,“ B”组患者还每天收听两次首选音乐(由配有专用耳机的MP4播放器播放的音乐,每天两次,每天两次(上午7点和晚上18点),持续两个星期)。在干预前,干预后和干预后30分钟,由研究人员(PD)使用标准仪器(S1800-ER模型)测量氧饱和度,舒张压和收缩压。 ud结果:人口统计学特征包括年龄,性别,婚姻状况“ A”和“ B”组患者接受ICU的时间和接受教育的程度相似(p> 0.05),本研究中的所有血液动力学参数显示,与对照组相比,听音乐的患者稳定性更高结论:根据本研究的发现,听偏好的音乐对危重病人的血液动力学参数没有负面影响。临床医生应将音乐视为一种重症ICU严重颅脑外伤患者缓解病痛的非药理,非侵入性,简单,廉价,安全,有效的方法。 ud关键字:颅脑损伤,重症患者,ICU,音乐疗法

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    Rafiei Hossein;

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