Kyrillos Ralph, Caissie Mathieu
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec City, Que.; Centre Universitaire d׳Ophtalmologie (CUO) and CUO-Clinical Research Centre, Research Centre of CHU de Québec-Université Laval, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, Quebec City, Que..
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval, Quebec City, Que.; Centre Universitaire d׳Ophtalmologie (CUO) and CUO-Clinical Research Centre, Research Centre of CHU de Québec-Université Laval, Hôpital du Saint-Sacrement, Quebec City, Que.
Can J Ophthalmol. 2017 Dec;52(6):538-542. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjo.2017.04.008. Epub 2017 Jul 6.
To evaluate the effect of Mozart music compared to silence on anterior segment surgical skill in the context of simulated intraocular surgery.
Prospective stratified and randomized noninferiority trial.
Fourteen ophthalmologists and 12 residents in ophthalmology.
All participants were asked to perform 4 sets of predetermined tasks on the EyeSI surgical simulator (VRmagic, Mannheim, Germany). The participants completed 1 Capsulorhexis task and 1 Anti-Tremor task during 3 separate visits. The first 2 sets determined the basic level on day 1. Then, the participants were stratified by surgical experience and randomized to be exposed to music (Mozart sonata for 2 pianos in D-K448) during either the third or the fourth set of tasks (day 2 or 3). Surgical skill was evaluated using the parameters recorded by the simulator such as "Total score" and "Time" for both tasks and task-specific parameters such as "Out of tolerance percentage" for the Anti-Tremor task and "Deviation of rhexis radius from 2.5 mm," "Roundness," and "Centering" for the Capsulorhexis task. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
No statistically significant differences were noted between exposure and nonexposure for all the Anti-Tremor task parameters as well as most parameters for the Capsulorhexis task. Two parameters for the Capsulorhexis task showed a strong trend for improvement with exposure to music ("Total score" +23.3%, p = 0.025; "Roundness" +33.0%, p = 0.037).
Exposure to music did not negatively impact surgical skills. Moreover, a trend for improvement was shown while listening to Mozart music.
在模拟眼内手术的背景下,评估莫扎特音乐与安静环境相比对眼前节手术技能的影响。
前瞻性分层随机非劣效性试验。
14名眼科医生和12名眼科住院医师。
所有参与者被要求在EyeSI手术模拟器(德国曼海姆VRmagic公司)上执行4组预定任务。参与者在3次单独的访视中完成1次撕囊任务和1次抗震颤任务。前两组任务确定第1天的基础水平。然后,根据手术经验对参与者进行分层,并随机分配在第3组或第4组任务(第2天或第3天)期间接触音乐(莫扎特双钢琴奏鸣曲D大调K448)。使用模拟器记录的参数评估手术技能,如两项任务的“总分”和“时间”,以及抗震颤任务的特定任务参数,如“超出公差百分比”,撕囊任务的“撕囊半径与2.5毫米的偏差”、“圆度”和“居中”。使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验分析数据。
在所有抗震颤任务参数以及撕囊任务的大多数参数方面,接触音乐和未接触音乐之间未发现统计学上的显著差异。撕囊任务的两个参数显示出接触音乐后有明显的改善趋势(“总分”提高23.3%,p = 0.025;“圆度”提高33.0%,p = 0.037)。
接触音乐不会对手术技能产生负面影响。此外,在听莫扎特音乐时还呈现出改善的趋势。