Intensive care unit patients who have to undergo central venous catheter insertion and are able to hear explanations and to gave consent, will be randomized to either usual care during catheter insertion or to a musical intervention added to usual care. The primary objective will be to assess the patient's anxiety just after catheter insertion. Secondary outcome measures will be the patient-reported pain, the duration of catheter insertion, and the need for additional anxiolytic or sedative drugs during catheter insertion.
Patient informed consent will be obtained before any other study specific procedure. Computer-generated randomization with 1:1 allocation ratio will be stratified by the site of catheter insertion (superior vena cava or femoral), and by the ventilatory status (patient mechanically ventilated or not). Block size, not known by the investigators, of 4 or 6 will be used. Randomization group for each patient will be kept concealed into sealed opaque envelops until inclusion once consent obtained. Anxiety, the primary outcome measure, and pain related to the catheter insertion will be assessed using two distinct Visual Analogic Scales. In the usual care group, the catheter will be inserted using the Seldinger method, under local anesthesia with 2% lidocaine, with ultrasound guidance, after proper skin antisepsis, surgical operator's hand washing and antisepsis, and use of sterile drapes, gowns and gloves. In the intervention group, in addition to the usual care procedures as described above, a musical U-shaped session will be delivered to the patient through headphones, using a tablet computer and the "MUSIC CARE" music program, a validated program for use in health care.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
75
usual care following local standard operational procedures
Musical intervention using a marketed music program validated for music therapy
CHR d'Orléans
Orléans, France
anxiety assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS)
self-reported patient's anxiety assessed using a 100mm-visual analog scale, extending from 0 mm ("no anxiety") to 100 mm ("worst anxiety ever experienced")
Time frame: 30 minutes
pain assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS)
self-reported patient's pain assessed using a 100mm-visual analog scale, extending from 0 mm ("no pain") to 100 mm ("the worst pain possible")
Time frame: 30 minutes
duration of the catheter insertion
started with local anesthesia and ending with the application of the dressing on catheter insertion site.
Time frame: 10-30 min
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