Perioperative Music Implementation in Bariatric Patient Care: An Interventional Study
Kayleigh van Dam, Victor Fu, Geert Verkoulen, Pieter Broos, Evelien de Witte, Jan Willem Greve, Evert-Jan Boerma

TL;DR
This study examined whether playing music during bariatric surgery affects postoperative pain and medication use, finding no significant differences but noting high patient satisfaction and preference for music.
Contribution
The study evaluates the impact of implementing perioperative music in bariatric surgery, focusing on patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction.
Findings
No significant difference in postoperative pain scores between the music and control groups.
High patient satisfaction scores in both groups, with no significant difference.
86% of patients in the intervention group wanted to listen to music during future surgeries.
Abstract
Background: Perioperative music can positively affect postoperative pain, opioid requirement, and anxiety. These effects are even present when music is played solely during general anesthesia. This study assesses the effect of implementing perioperative music as standard patient care in elective bariatric metabolic surgery (BMS). Methods:This prospective study compared the preimplementation (control) and postimplementation (intervention) groups between March and October 2023. The control group did not receive music, while the intervention group received patient-selected music using headphones and a tablet. Music was provided as standard during anesthesia. Only patients undergoing elective BMS (primary ring augmented Roux-en-Y gastric bypass) were included. The primary outcome was postoperative pain on a 10-point scale (numeric rating scale, NRS) on the first postoperative day. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic Therapy and Health · Enhanced Recovery After Surgery · Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
