Muralidharan Shruti, Ichhpujani Parul, Bhartiya Shibal, Singh Rohan Bir
Glaucoma Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Government Medical College & Hospital, Chandigarh, India.
Professor, Glaucoma Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Government Medical College & Hospital, Sector 32-A, Chandigarh 160030, India.
Ther Adv Ophthalmol. 2021 Sep 2;13:25158414211040890. doi: 10.1177/25158414211040890. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
Although the healing effect of music has been recognized since time immemorial, there has been a renewed interest in its use in modern medicine. This can be attributed to the increasing focus on holistic healing and on the subjective and objective aspects of well-being. In ophthalmology, this has ranged from using music for patients undergoing diagnostic procedures and surgery, as well as for doctors and the operation theatre staff during surgical procedures. Music has proven to be a potent nonpharmacological sedative and anxiolytic, allaying both the pain and stress of surgery. This review aims to explore the available evidence about the role of music as an adjunct for diagnostic and surgical procedures in current ophthalmic practices.
尽管音乐的治疗效果自古以来就已得到认可,但现代医学对其应用又重新产生了兴趣。这可归因于对整体治疗以及幸福的主观和客观方面的日益关注。在眼科领域,这涵盖了为接受诊断程序和手术的患者使用音乐,以及在手术过程中为医生和手术室工作人员使用音乐。事实证明,音乐是一种有效的非药物镇静剂和抗焦虑剂,可减轻手术的疼痛和压力。本综述旨在探讨关于音乐在当前眼科实践中作为诊断和手术辅助手段的作用的现有证据。