Surgical Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
Noise Reduction Programme by Work Rules and Technical Devices (i.e.SoundEar-TM)for Surgical Theathres
Aim of Study: Adverse effects from noise pollution in operation theatres have been throughly
demonstrated. We assessed the impact of a noise reduction program in paediatric surgery.
Methods: A prospective controlled study on 156 operations performed by 16 surgeons was
conducted. The sound levels before and after a noise reduction program based on education,
rules and technical devices (Sound Ear tm) were assessed. Endpoints were spatially resolved
sound levels matched by the surgeon's biometric (saliva cortisol, electrodermal activity)
and behavioural stress responses (questionnaires). These were correlated with mission
protocols and NoiSeQ for individual noise sensitivity.
We recorded median noise levels in the control vs. interventional group including the count
of peak events with different tresholds.
Three phases were conducted: 1. Reference group/phase I 2. Control group/phase II The full
data set was recorded by a research clerk present in theatre however all staff were left
unaware of the study purpose 3. Intervention group/phase III. The intervention consisted of
a panel of work rules including mainly communication regulations (only conversations
concerning the current case were allowed, no in and out during surgery, mobile phone ban
etc.. Measures were backed by intervention conferences, posters and pictograms. .
A wear off-effect was sought after . Biometrically, we analyzed the surgeon's pre- to
postoperative rise in cortisol and the proportion of the surgeon's electrodermal potentials
of >15µS indicating severe stress. Intra-team communication, a decrease in disturbing
conversations and sudden noise peaks were investigated and correlated with the individual
noise sensitivity determined by the noise Q questionnaire.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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