Major objective: a three-days interventional cross-over trial \[one day music on, one day wash-out, one day music off\]\[two periods of listening/day\], to evaluate: 1. Impact on sedative drug consumption. 2. Alteration of stress neuropeptide blood concentrations. Population: mechanically-ventilated ICU patients The investigators hypothesize the music will decrease the need of sedative drugs and reduce the concentration of neuropeptides in circulation.
The study will imply patients mechanically ventilated for more than 3 days, that require sedation with benzodiazepine and narcotics. There will be two groups both of exposed to music and placebo (headphones without music). The study will be simple blind. Sedation scale will be followed regularly. Vitals signs and adjustment of sedation will be recorded by the nurse on the ward. Blood test will be taken before and after placement of headphones in the morning. We will measure IL-6, cortisol, copeptin, prolactin, CRP. We will analyse the total reduction dose of sedation and analgesia on a daily basis. We will consider a fall of 20% of medication to be significative.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
50
3 days with two 1 hour periods of headset music listening (1 day on, 1 day wash-out, 1 day off)
CHUS
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
RECRUITINGsedative drug consumption in mechanically ventilated ICU patients
Time frame: 3 days
stress neuropeptide blood content evolution with MUSIC listening
Time frame: 3 days
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