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Rev Mex Anest 2016; 39 (1)
Using sound waves reduces stress levels and acute postoperative pain
Ruales S, Aguilar M, Ortega P, Sánchez A, Guéraçague R, Palomeque A, Endara P
Language: Spanish
References: 31
Page: 50-57
PDF size: 228.25 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of therapy with custom sound sequences in patients who underwent scheduled surgery, regarding stress, postoperative pain and hospital stay, compared with a group of patients who underwent scheduled surgery without the use of therapy of sound sequences.
Methods: 160 patients, all over 18, who underwent scheduled surgery in which included (general surgery, orthopedics, gynecology, urology, vascular, and neurological); 80 patients received sound wave therapy, and 80 patients did not receive it. Surveys on levels of stress and pain before surgery were applied; in the immediate postoperative and 24 hours postoperative.
Results: A higher incidence of 35%, although not significant, regarding pain and stress, in patients who didn’t receive sound therapy.
Conclusions: Patients receiving sound therapy showed much lower levels of stress, pain and decreased hospital stay.
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