Di Nasso Luca, Nizzardo Andrea, Pace Riccardo, Pierleoni Felicita, Pagavino Gabriella, Giuliani Valentina
Department of Endodontics, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Department of Biostatistics, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
J Endod. 2016 Sep;42(9):1338-43. doi: 10.1016/j.joen.2016.05.015. Epub 2016 Jul 16.
Patients undergoing endodontic therapy often have severe perioperative and intraoperative anxiety, which may lead to increased perceptions of pain and vital sign instability throughout treatment. The purpose of this study was to test the influences of music, as a nonpharmacologic adjuvant, in terms of significant changes for systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and heart rate (HR) before, during, and after endodontic treatment in a population with different levels of anxiety assessed with the Corah Dental Anxiety Scale.
A total of 100 patients were recruited in the present study; before starting the endodontic treatment, the interviewer administered the Corah Dental Anxiety Scale to the participants to assess the baseline level of anxiety. Patients were randomly divided into 2 groups: the first one listened to the music and the second one did not. Before, during, and after the endodontic procedures, the vital signs (diastolic and systolic blood pressure and heart rate) were recorded. Results were collected and statistically analyzed.
Direct contrasts between patients listening or not listening to music showed that all the measured vital signs decreased considering the overall period (during and after the canal therapy) in the group of patients listening to music (P < .05).
This study shows the effects of music therapy on vital values and on subjective perception of anxiety during endodontic therapy. Music and medicine always work together; the soothing effects of sounds and musical frequencies make this union an extraordinary tool of synergistic care. Music therapy is a valid nonpharmacologic adjuvant to anxiety perception in endodontic therapies.
接受牙髓治疗的患者通常在围手术期和手术过程中会出现严重焦虑,这可能导致在整个治疗过程中对疼痛的感知增加以及生命体征不稳定。本研究的目的是测试音乐作为一种非药物辅助手段,对使用科拉牙科焦虑量表评估的不同焦虑水平人群在牙髓治疗前、治疗期间和治疗后的收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)和心率(HR)的显著变化的影响。
本研究共招募了100名患者;在开始牙髓治疗前,访视者向参与者发放科拉牙科焦虑量表以评估焦虑基线水平。患者被随机分为两组:第一组听音乐,第二组不听音乐。在牙髓治疗前、治疗期间和治疗后,记录生命体征(舒张压、收缩压和心率)。收集结果并进行统计分析。
听音乐组和不听音乐组患者的直接对比显示,考虑到整个时间段(根管治疗期间及之后),听音乐组所有测量的生命体征均下降(P <.05)。
本研究显示了音乐疗法对牙髓治疗期间生命体征和焦虑主观感受的影响。音乐与医学总是相辅相成;声音和音乐频率的舒缓效果使这种结合成为协同护理的非凡工具。音乐疗法是牙髓治疗中减轻焦虑感受的一种有效的非药物辅助手段。