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音乐对降低血液透析通路插管疼痛的效果:一项交叉随机对照试验。

Effect of Music in Reducing Pain during Hemodialysis Access Cannulation: A Crossover Randomized Controlled Trial.

机构信息

Mihama Narita Clinic, Chiba, Japan.

Department of Nephrology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Nagano, Japan.

出版信息

Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2022 Sep;17(9):1337-1345. doi: 10.2215/CJN.00360122. Epub 2022 Aug 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Pain during cannulation for vascular access is a considerable problem for patients with kidney disease who are undergoing hemodialysis. We examined whether listening to music can reduce cannulation pain in these patients.

DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS: We conducted a multicenter, single-blind, crossover, randomized trial of 121 patients who reported pain during cannulation for hemodialysis. We compared participants listening to "Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major, K.448" or white noise as control while undergoing the cannulation procedure. The cannulation operator was blinded to the intervention, and the hypothesized superiority of music over white noise was concealed during explanations to the participants. The primary end point was the visual analog scale score for cannulation pain independently evaluated by participants.

RESULTS

The primary analysis was on the basis of the modified intention-to-treat principle. The median baseline visual analog scale pain score was 24.7 mm (interquartile range, 16.5-42.3). Median change of the visual analog scale pain score from the "no sound" to the music period was -2.7 mm (interquartile range, -9.2 to 3.6), whereas it was -0.3 mm (interquartile range, -5.8 to 4.5) from "no sound" to white noise. The visual analog scale pain score decreased when listening to music compared with white noise. (Adjusted difference of visual analog scale pain score: -12%; 95% confidence interval, -21 to -2; =0.02.) There were no significant differences in the secondary outcomes of anxiety, BP, or stress assessed by salivary amylase (adjusted difference of visual analog scale anxiety score -8%, 95% confidence interval, -18 to 4; =0.17). No intervention-related adverse events were reported.

CONCLUSIONS

Listening to music reduced cannulation pain in patients on hemodialysis, although there was no significant effect on anxiety, BP, or stress markers.

摘要

背景与目的

在接受血液透析的肾病患者中,血管通路置管过程中的疼痛是一个相当大的问题。我们研究了听音乐是否可以减轻这些患者的置管疼痛。

设计、地点、参与者和测量:我们进行了一项多中心、单盲、交叉、随机试验,纳入了 121 名报告在接受血液透析置管时感到疼痛的患者。我们比较了参与者在接受置管过程中听“D 大调双钢琴奏鸣曲,K.448”或白噪声(对照组)时的情况。置管操作者对干预措施不知情,在向参与者解释时,隐藏了音乐优于白噪声的假设优势。主要终点是参与者独立评估的置管疼痛视觉模拟量表评分。

结果

主要分析基于修改后的意向治疗原则。基线时视觉模拟量表疼痛评分的中位数为 24.7mm(四分位距,16.5-42.3)。与无声音期相比,音乐期的视觉模拟量表疼痛评分中位数变化为-2.7mm(四分位距,-9.2 至 3.6),而与无声音期相比,白噪声期的变化为-0.3mm(四分位距,-5.8 至 4.5)。与白噪声相比,听音乐时疼痛评分降低。(视觉模拟量表疼痛评分的调整差异:-12%;95%置信区间,-21 至-2;=0.02。)通过唾液淀粉酶评估的焦虑、血压或应激的次要结局无显著差异(视觉模拟量表焦虑评分的调整差异:-8%;95%置信区间,-18 至 4;=0.17)。未报告与干预相关的不良事件。

结论

听音乐可减轻血液透析患者的置管疼痛,尽管对焦虑、血压或应激标志物无显著影响。

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