Title of article :
The Effect of Binaural Beat Music on Reducing Anxiety and Pain and Increasing Satisfaction of Ophthalmic Ambulatory Surgery Patients
Author/Authors :
Roshani, Bahman Anesthesiology Department - Imam Reza Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei, Mansour Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Azadi, Pejvak Department of Ophthalmology - School of Medicine - Imam Khomeini Teaching Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences , Jalilian, Amin Anesthesiology Department - Imam Reza Hospital - Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Preoperative anxiety can reduce the quality of anesthesia and increase the need for anesthetic medications, which
can inadvertently increase the length of anesthesia and delay awakening, which results in more complications of anesthesia and
surgery.
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of binaural beat music (BBM) on anxiety, pain and satisfaction of
patients with eye surgery.
Methods: This clinical trial enrolled sixty patients presenting to the surgical unit of Imam Khomeini Hospital in Kermanshah who
were randomly assigned to two groups of binaural beat music group (n = 30) and control group (n = 30). Midazolam and propofol
(if needed) were used in the conventional opioid group, while binaural beat music was played from 5 minutes before to the end
of the surgery in addition to fentanyl (1 cc). Scores of state and trait anxiety (measured by STAI), pain score (measured by VAS),
hemodynamicchanges beforeandafter surgery, patient satisfactionandsurgeon satisfaction were recordedandcomparedbetween
the two groups.
Results: State anxiety after surgery was significantly lower in the BBM group than that in the control group (P < 0.05). There was
no significant difference between the two groups regarding trait anxiety symptoms and postoperative pain (P > 0.05). The level of
state anxiety, trait anxiety and pain decreased significantly in theBBMgroup after surgery (P< 0.05). Furthermore, state anxiety and
trait anxiety decreased significantly in the control group after surgery (P < 0.05). However, no significant difference was observed
between the amount of pain before and after surgery in the control group (P > 0.05). Diastolic blood pressure was significantly
lower in the BBM group after surgery than that in the control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference between systolic
blood pressure, heart rate, SPO2 after surgery in the two groups (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference between patient
satisfaction and surgeon satisfaction in the two groups (P > 0.05).
Conclusions: Binaural beat music is effective in reducing anxiety and pain, controlling hemodynamic changes, and increasing the
satisfaction of patients undergoing eye surgery, andcan be a suitable alternative for opioidandsedative medications in anesthetized
patients undergoing eye surgery.
Keywords :
State Anxiety , Trait Anxiety , Binaural Beat Music (BBM)
Journal title :
Journal of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences