What should listen to music during surgery?

A recent study by Hospital John Radcliffe, Oxford (UK) found, hits like

Frank Sinatra's classic melodies can help surgical patients feel more relaxed, even heal wounds faster.

>>>Listening to music during surgery helps protect brain cells

A recent study by John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford (UK) found that hits such as 'I've got you under my skin' can help patients with local anesthesia when surgery feels frightened. more scared. 'Easy-listening melodies or classical music are the doctor's and patient's top choices , ' the study said.

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Gentle melodies not only help the disease
reduce stress, but also heal the incision.

To reach this conclusion, the hospital collected data from 96 patients, divided into two groups. The first group listened to music during surgery, while the second group performed surgery in a normal environment. Both groups include simple and complex surgeries. During the process, the researchers will measure the stress levels of the patients, and ask the patient to rate his or her anxiety on an available scale.

The results showed that the group that listened to music would have 29% lower stress level and 11 times / minute breathing rate, more moderate than the other group's 13 breaths per minute.

A patient named Apul Parik said, the background music helps the minds of patients temporarily forget the surgical procedure.'We can't stand stressful or too strong music. Mostly classical music, Bethoven, Vivaldi or Sinatra's music are all very suitable. '

According to DailyMail, Hazim Sadideen, the study author believes that more calm patients will lose less strength and recover health faster. However, this is the first study to measure the effect of music on patients undergoing surgery and only conducted on a narrow scale. Sadideen proposed that there should be extensive studies to come to a more accurate conclusion.

Update 14 December 2018
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