Could special sounds make surgery safer? study tests tones to cut anesthesia drugs

NCT ID NCT07311642

Summary

This study is testing if listening to special sound patterns called 'binaural beats' through headphones during surgery can reduce the amount of anesthesia drugs a patient needs. It will involve 88 adults having breast reconstruction surgery. Researchers will compare patients listening to the beats to those with silent headphones to see which group uses less medication.

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