Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Use of Binaural Beat Premedication Reduces Post-operative Morphine Consumption in Elderly Patient Submitted to Knee Surgery
The Investigators verify the effectiveness of "Binaural Beats" as premedication instrument in elderly patients submitted to orthopedic surgery to reduce anxiety , post operative pain and morphine consumption
Need for surgery is increasing among elderly population, for increase in average life
expectancy and for improved in surgical and anesthetic techniques.
A big problem in this kind of patients is the high incidence of delirium and cognitive
impairment in post-operative period , which increase with age, depending on the type of
intervention (especially Orthopaedics and Cardiac Surgery) and the administration of some
agents, particularly sedatives and opioids .
Premedication is usually carried using anxiolytic and / or narcotic drugs in order to reduce
anxiety and discomfort related to the intervention and anesthesia. The preoperative anxiety
in fact increases the demand for intra and post operative anesthetics and analgesics and
contribute to increase the post operative pain. For this reason the use of a pharmacological
premedication is controversial in elderly patient, for the risk of side effects of drugs on
one side, and for the other to the discomfort resulting from the increased level of anxiety
in absence of premedication. .
Some recent surgical guidelines warn against premedication drug in patients over sixty-five,
considering that occurrence of delirium and cognitive impairment may worsen the prognosis,
limiting the use of such drugs to what is strictly necessary and only in the immediacy of the
surgical act.
To reduce perioperative pain and anxiety , some authors used "Binaural Beats". This simple
technique , described for the first time since by Gerald Oster , include the presentation of
two acoustic stimuli with similar frequencies through the two channels of stereo headphones.
The interference of their waves which occurs at the level of the central nervous system,
produces a composite signal with a frequency resulting from the difference of the two
original frequencies. For example if you give an acoustic stimulus of 100 Hz to an ear and
simultaneously administering another acoustic stimulation of 104 Hz to the opposite ,ear the
person who listens to these stimuli will perceive a "Binaural Beat" of 4 Hz caused by the
difference between the two frequencies. These Binaural Beats are of interest because they
have been thought to cause hemispheric synchronization and influence the EEG frequency like
light stimulation .
Binaural Beats have already been used in humans undergoing outpatient surgery in
uro-gynecological and have been shown to help increase patient comfort by reducing the state
of anxiety and pain without interfering negatively with postoperative functional recovery .
In this study, we applied BBs as premedication in elderly patients who underwent major
orthopaedic surgery aimed to reduce anxiety , postoperative pain and morphine consumption.
Feeling/level of anxiety is evaluated using STAI Y1 . This scale is a psychological inventory
that consists of 20 questions on a self-report of anxiety about an event.
Feeling/level of pain is evaluated with the use of Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) .It consist
to asking the patients to report her/his feeling of pain using an eleven-point scale : 0 = no
pain, 10 most severe imaginable pain.
Cumulative morphine consumpion is evaluated through PCA registration. Patient Controlled
Analgesia (PCA) is an electronic device that allows a patients to activate intravenous
administration of morphine to themselves during the post-operative period. Each request and
drug administration is automatically recorded by the device.
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