Doctors test music as a painkiller alternative
NCT ID NCT05098561
Summary
This study tested whether listening to music could help manage pain after heart surgery. Researchers wanted to see if music therapy could reduce patients' need for opioid pain medications and improve their overall satisfaction. The trial involved 54 adults who had heart surgery through a chest incision.
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Steward St. Elizabeth medical Center
Brighton, Massachusetts, 02135, United States
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