Soothing tunes in the operating room: can music calm patients during eye surgery?
NCT ID NCT02892825
Summary
This study tested whether listening to music during cataract surgery could help reduce patient anxiety and prevent spikes in blood pressure. It involved 313 adults who were awake for their surgery with only numbing eye drops. Researchers compared patients who listened to music during the procedure to those who did not, to see if it was a helpful, drug-free way to keep patients calm.
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Cochin Hospital
Paris, Paris, 75014, France
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