To evaluate the effects of music and maternal voice in children on sedation depth and sedative use during pediatric magnetic resonance imaging.
When the patients and their parents arrived in the magnetic resonance unıt about 30 minutes before the procedure, the anesthetist is obtained a medical history and carried out a physical examination and clinical assesment. Patients were categorized into 3 groups: music, maternal voice and isolation. During the procedures,the patients in the music group listened to Vivaldi's The Four Seasons violin concertos by sound isolating headphones, whereas the patients in the isolation group wore the headphones but did not listen to music. All patients were sedated by midazolam and propofol. During the procedure, an additional propofol was administered as required
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
210
The patients in the first group wore the headphones but did not listen the music or maternal voice. The standard sedation method was applied to all patients.
The patients in the second group listened to classical music (Vivaldi's The Four Seasons violin concertos) by sound- isolating headphones through the procedure.The standard sedation method was applied to all patients.
The patients in the third group listened to maternal voice by sound- isolating headphones through the procedure.The standard sedation method was applied to all patients.
Özlem Öz Gergin
Kayseri, Turkey (Türkiye)
amount of propofol dose used in sedation
The total propofol dosage were recorded in during procedure.
Time frame: during the MRI procedure
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