Padam Anita, Sharma Neetu, Sastri O S K S, Mahajan Shivani, Sharma Rajesh, Sharma Deepak
Department of Physiology, Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Department of Physics and Astronomical Sciences, School of Physical and Material Sciences, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2017 Apr-Jun;59(2):214-218. doi: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_314_16.
A high level of preoperative anxiety is common among patients undergoing medical and surgical procedures. Anxiety impacts of gastroenterological procedures on psychological and physiological responses are worth consideration.
To analyze the effect of listening to Vedic chants and Indian classical instrumental music on anxiety levels and on blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and oxygen saturation in patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy.
A prospective, randomized controlled trial was done on 199 patients undergoing upper GI endoscopy. On arrival, their anxiety levels were assessed using state and trait scores and various physiological parameters such as HR, BP, and SpO. Patients were randomly divided into three groups: Group I of 67 patients who were made to listen prerecorded Vedic chants for 10 min, Group II consisting of 66 patients who listened to Indian classical instrumental music for 10 min, and Group III of 66 controls who remained seated for same period in the same environment. Thereafter, their anxiety state scores and physiological parameters were reassessed.
A significant reduction in anxiety state scores was observed in the patients in Group I (from 40.4 ± 8.9 to 38.5 ± 10.7; < 0.05) and Group II (from 41.8 ± 9.9 to 38.0 ± 8.6; < 0.001) while Group III controls showed no significant change in the anxiety scores. A significant decrease in systolic BP ( < 0.001), diastolic BP ( < 0.05), and SpO ( < 0.05 was also observed in Group II.
Listening to Vedic chants and Indian classical instrumental music has beneficial effects on alleviating anxiety levels induced by apprehension of invasive procedures and can be of therapeutic use.
在接受医疗和外科手术的患者中,术前焦虑程度较高是常见现象。胃肠病学手术对心理和生理反应的焦虑影响值得关注。
分析聆听吠陀圣歌和印度古典器乐对接受上消化道(GI)内镜检查患者的焦虑水平以及血压(BP)、心率(HR)和血氧饱和度的影响。
对199例接受上消化道内镜检查的患者进行了一项前瞻性随机对照试验。患者到达后,使用状态和特质评分以及HR、BP和SpO等各种生理参数评估其焦虑水平。患者被随机分为三组:第一组67例患者,让其聆听预先录制的吠陀圣歌10分钟;第二组66例患者,聆听印度古典器乐10分钟;第三组66例为对照组,在相同环境中静坐相同时间。此后,重新评估他们的焦虑状态评分和生理参数。
第一组患者(从40.4±8.9降至38.5±10.7;<0.05)和第二组患者(从41.8±9.9降至38.0±8.6;<0.001)的焦虑状态评分显著降低,而第三组对照组的焦虑评分无显著变化。第二组患者的收缩压(<0.001)、舒张压(<0.05)和SpO(<0.05)也显著下降。
聆听吠陀圣歌和印度古典器乐对减轻因担心侵入性手术引起的焦虑水平有有益影响,可用于治疗。