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Interventions with Music in PECTus excavatum treatment (IMPECT trial)

Authors :
Billar, R.J. (Ryan)
Kühlmann, A.Y.R. (Rosalie)
Schnater, J.M. (Marco)
Vlot, J. (John)
Tomas, J.J.P. (Jeremy)
Zijp, G.W. (Gerda)
Rad, M. (Mandana)
De Beer, S.A. (Sjoerd)
Stevens, M.F. (Markus F.)
Poley, M.J. (Marten)
Rosmalen, J.M. (Joost) van
Jeekel, J. (Hans)
Wijnen, R.M.H. (René)
Billar, R.J. (Ryan)
Kühlmann, A.Y.R. (Rosalie)
Schnater, J.M. (Marco)
Vlot, J. (John)
Tomas, J.J.P. (Jeremy)
Zijp, G.W. (Gerda)
Rad, M. (Mandana)
De Beer, S.A. (Sjoerd)
Stevens, M.F. (Markus F.)
Poley, M.J. (Marten)
Rosmalen, J.M. (Joost) van
Jeekel, J. (Hans)
Wijnen, R.M.H. (René)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Pectus excavatum repair is associated with substantial postoperative pain, despite the use of epidural analgesia and other analgesic regimens. Perioperative recorded music interventions have been shown to alleviate pain and anxiety in adults, but evidence for children and adolescents is still lacking. This study protocol describes a randomised controlled trial that evaluates the effects of recorded music interventions on postoperative pain relief in children and adolescents after pectus excavatum repair. METHODS: A multicentre randomised controlled trial was set

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, BMJ Open vol. 10 no. 7, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1182559147
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136.bmjopen-2019-036380