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Music May Cut Postoperative Heart Surgery Anxiety, Pain

Feb 5, 2021 THURSDAY, Feb. 4, 2021 (HealthDay News) Listening to recorded music is associated with a significant reduction in anxiety and pain following cardiac surgery, according to a review published online Jan. 25 in Open Heart. Ellaha Kakar, from Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and colleagues conducted a systematic literature search and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials evaluating music interventions in cardiac surgery. Based on 20 eligible studies for qualitative analysis (1,169 patients) and 16 studies for meta-analysis (987 patients), the researchers found that the first postoperative music session was associated with significantly reduced postoperative anxiety and pain. There were reductions of 4.00 points on the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and 1.05 points on the Visual Analogue Scale/Numeric Rating Scale for anxiety and a reduction of 1.26 points on the Visual Analogue Scale/Numeric Rating Scale for pain. Multiple days of music interven

Music may help patients recover more quickly after surgery

Music may help patients recover more quickly after surgery By (0) Heart surgery can be stressful, but researchers may have found a way to reduce patients anxiety and postoperative pain without any extra side effects. A team from the Netherlands found that the simple act of listening to music around the time of surgery may help patients as they recover. Advertisement This is a fascinating question for heart surgeons because we perform the most invasive procedures that require opening the chest, stopping the heart, using a heart-lung machine while we fix the heart, and then allowing the patient to return to life again, said Dr. Harold Fernandez, a U.S. cardiac surgeon unconnected to the new study.

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