A soothing song for surgery: can music calm kids after anesthesia?
NCT ID NCT06236477
Summary
This study is testing if letting children listen to their favorite music before and after a common ear tube surgery can help them wake up more calmly from anesthesia. Researchers are comparing 160 children aged 3-9 who either receive standard care or listen to personalized music. The main goal is to see if music reduces the confusion and agitation some kids experience when waking up.
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Washington University in St. Louis
St Louis, Missouri, 63110, United States
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