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Home / Health / Music Eases Surgery Pain: New Delhi Trial

Music Eases Surgery Pain: New Delhi Trial

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Patients listening to music needed 15% less anesthesia during surgery.
  • Music therapy significantly lowered stress hormone levels in patients.
  • This non-pharmacological approach is low-cost and safe.
Music Eases Surgery Pain: New Delhi Trial

A recent clinical trial conducted at Lok Nayak Hospital in New Delhi has demonstrated the powerful effect of music therapy during surgery. Researchers found that patients listening to calming Hindustani ragas required about 15% less anesthetic. This innovative approach also led to reduced levels of stress hormones and fewer painkillers needed post-operation, indicating a gentler recovery process.

The study, which involved 56 adults undergoing gallbladder removal, utilized flute and piano music based on Raga Yaman and Raga Kirvani. The findings suggest that music can effectively modulate the body's stress response, even under anesthesia, by stimulating the auditory cortex and releasing beneficial endorphins.

This non-pharmacological, low-cost method is being hailed as a safe and effective adjunct to traditional medical care, potentially reducing reliance on strong painkillers like fentanyl. The research team plans to expand their trials, envisioning music therapy becoming a standard, accessible component of surgical care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a clinical trial at Lok Nayak Hospital successfully used music therapy during surgery to reduce anesthesia needs and patient stress.
Patients who listened to music during surgery required approximately 15% less anesthetic agent.
The trial used soothing Hindustani ragas, specifically Raga Yaman and Raga Kirvani, played on flute and piano.

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