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Promil Kukreja1, Katherine Talbott1, Lisa MacBeth1, Elie Ghanem2, Adam B Sturdivant1, Alexander Woods1, William A Potter1, Hari Kalagara1.
Abstract
Purpose Music therapy is an effective non-pharmacologic intervention that is cost-effective, easy to implement, and customize. It has been shown to significantly alleviate anxiety and improve patient satisfaction. In this study, we aimed to compare music therapy to a control (no music) group with respect to sedation requirements, anxiety levels, and patient satisfaction for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty under spinal anesthesia. Methods In this randomized controlled study, we compared the effect of music therapy in patients ≥ 18 years old. Patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty were screened for the study to rule out any contraindications for spinal anesthesia. Patients were randomized in a 1:1 ratio for either the "music" or "control" group. Both groups were compared for sedation requirements, preoperative and postoperative anxiety levels, and patient satisfaction. Results Subjects in the music group had a statistically significant lower than average State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)-State baseline score as compared to the control group (music group 31.00 (standard deviation (SD) 1.44), control group 38.04 (SD 2.35); p = 0.01). Postoperative STAI-State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI)-State scores for the music group were lower for the music group than the control group (music group 28.34 (SD 1.64), control group 32.21 (SD 1.56), p= 0.09). STAI-Trait scores were similar pre-operatively, but significantly less post-operatively in the music group (28.14 SD 1.0) as compared to the control group (34.71 SD 2.31); p = 0.01. Propofol dose per kilogram per surgical minute was similar between the two groups (music group 0.05, control group 0.06; p= 0.264). Patient satisfaction scores with their perioperative experience were higher in the music group (p= 0.009). Conclusions Music therapy may be offered as an alternative to traditional anxiolytics intra-operatively. However further studies are warranted to evaluate whether or not music therapy can decrease sedation and anxiolytic medications during surgery. The type and mode of delivery of music also need to be studied to better understand the impact of music therapy. Clinical trial registry: Clinicaltrials.gov # NCT03569397.Entities:
Keywords: music therapy; patient satisfaction; perioperative anxiety; spinal anesthesia
Year: 2020 PMID: 32337122 PMCID: PMC7179990 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.7396
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) flowchart of participant involvement
Demographics and Case Information
P refers to p-value with a statistical significance of p < 0.05.
Gender and surgical side are calculated as percentages.
Age, body mass index (BMI), and length of surgery are calculated as mean (standard deviation).
| Characteristics | Control (n = 28) | Music (n = 29) | P |
| Gender | 0.708 | ||
| Female | 18 (64.29%) | 20 (68.97%) | |
| Male | 10 (35.71%) | 9 (31.03%) | |
| Age (years) | 61.68 (2.27) | 65.14 (1.82) | 0.238 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 33.14 (1.29) | 34.80 (1.31) | 0.369 |
| Surgical side | 0.881 | ||
| Left | 16 (57.14%) | 16 (55.17%) | |
| Right | 12 (42.86%) | 13 (44.83%) | |
| Length of surgery (minutes) | 97.11 (5.10) | 98.62 (4.15) | 0.818 |
Figure 2State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) scores and propofol dose in music and control groups
Pre and Postoperative State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) and Propofol Doses
P refers to p-value with a statistical significance of p < 0.05.
SD: standard deviation
| Surgical Characteristics | Control (n = 28) | Music (n = 29) | P |
| STAI State | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| Preop | 38.04 (2.35) | 31.00 (1.44) | 0.013 |
| Postop | 32.21 (1.56) | 28.34 (1.64) | 0.094 |
| Change | 5.82 (2.39) | 2.66 (1.96) | 0.309 |
| STAI Trait | |||
| Preop | 34.21 (2.03) | 30.10 (1.40) | 0.100 |
| Postop | 34.71 (2.31) | 28.14 (1.00) | 0.011 |
| Change | -0.50 (2.49) | 1.97 (1.52) | 0.398 |
| Propofol dose per surgical minute per kg (mg/min/kg) | 0.06 (0.004) | 0.05 (0.004) | 0.264 |
Patient Satisfaction Survey
Survey responses (music group only, n = 29) reported on a 5-point Likert scale from 1 (not at all) to 5 (extremely)
SD: standard deviation
| Question | Mean (SD) |
| Lessened anxiety | 4.62 (0.12) |
| Provided calmness | 4.88 (0.06) |
| Controlled pain | 3.69 (0.29) |
| Personal attention | 4.23 (0.21) |
| Request music in the future | 4.73 (0.19) |
| Recommend to friends/family | 4.77 (0.14) |