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Music Soothes Surgical Stress, Lowers Anesthetic Needs

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Patients needed less propofol and fentanyl when listening to music.
  • Music therapy reduced physiological stress response during surgery.
  • Patients who heard music reported smoother awakenings and higher satisfaction.
Music Soothes Surgical Stress, Lowers Anesthetic Needs

Calming instrumental music played during surgery can lead to a significant reduction in anesthetic requirements and improve patient outcomes. A recent study focused on patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy, comparing those who listened to music through noise-cancelling headphones with a control group.

The findings revealed that patients in the music group required substantially less propofol, the primary anesthetic for maintaining unconsciousness. They also needed fewer supplementary doses of fentanyl, an opioid used to manage blood pressure and heart rate spikes.

Beyond reduced drug usage, music therapy demonstrably lowered the physiological stress response, as indicated by lower serum cortisol levels post-surgery. Patients exposed to music also reported smoother recoveries and higher satisfaction, suggesting music's efficacy as a safe, non-pharmacological aid in 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 study found that patients listening to music required less propofol and fentanyl during surgery.
Patients chose between Indian instrumental pieces, often selecting a flute composition blending Hindustani ragas known for calming tones.
The study indicated that music therapy significantly lowered physiological stress responses, as measured by serum cortisol levels.

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