Endoscopy International Open | 2021

Effect of music on pediatric endoscopic examinations: a randomized controlled trial

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background and study aims \u2002The primary objective was to measure the effect of music as an adjunct to sedation in patient anxiety levels during pediatric endoscopic examinations. Patients and methods \u2002We performed a single-blind randomized controlled trial comparing music with no music in children aged 2 to 18 years. Anxiety was measured using the Modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale (m-YPAS) and the Visual Analog Anxiety Scale (VAS-anxiety). Patient perception of pain was evaluated with the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale (WBFPRS). Patient experience, family satisfaction, and endoscopist perception of difficulty were evaluated. Sedative doses were recorded. Results\u2002 A total of 51 children were randomized to the experimental group and 49 children to the control group.\u200aThe mean ages were 10.5 years and 12.3 years, respectively. There were 63\u200a% female subjects with no differences between groups. Overall, there were 85 upper endoscopies and 15 colonoscopies. In the recovery unit, the experimental group had lower average m-YPAS scores (mean score 27.7 vs 34.7; P \u200a<\u200a0.001), a higher proportion of them had low m-YPAS scores (80\u200a% vs 49\u200a% P \u200a<\u200a0.001), had lower VAS-anxiety scores [mean score 0.55 vs 1.57 ( P \u200a=\u200a0.003)], and had lower WBFPRS scores [mean score 2.7 vs 1.3 ( P \u200a=\u200a0.001)]. There were no statistically significant differences found in the amount of standard sedation given to the groups, nor in additional sedation administered. In the experimental group, the patient-reported experience was significantly better. Conclusions\u2002 The study results show that music reduces anxiety and pain associated with endoscopic procedures in children. It also facilitates these procedures and improves patient satisfaction.

Volume 9
Pages E599 - E605
DOI 10.1055/a-1352-3244
Language English
Journal Endoscopy International Open

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