Efficiency of a music-based intervention as an adjunct to the first noninvasive ventilation session in acute exacerbation of COPD: A randomized single-blind controlled trial protocol
Imen Ben Saida, Dhekra Chebil, Wassim Jomaa, Marwa Zghidi, Khalil Attia, Mohamed Boussarsar, Tai-Heng Chen, Tai-Heng Chen, Tai-Heng Chen

TL;DR
This study tests whether adding music to noninvasive ventilation improves outcomes for patients with acute COPD exacerbations.
Contribution
The novel contribution is evaluating music-based intervention as an adjunct to noninvasive ventilation in acute COPD.
Findings
Music-based intervention may improve respiratory comfort and reduce PaCO2 levels in AECOPD patients.
The study will provide evidence on whether music reduces the need for intubation and mechanical ventilation.
Psychological and physiological parameters will be monitored to assess the intervention's broader impact.
Abstract
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is a cornerstone in the management of Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (AECOPD). The aim of this study is to assess the impact of music-based intervention on the efficiency of NIV in patients with AECOPD. It’s a prospective, randomized, single-blinded, parallel-group trial. Critically ill COPD patients admitted for acute exacerbation and eligible for NIV will be included. Patients in the control group will receive only NIV. In the intervention group, patients will receive NIV with music-based intervention. The music will be delivered through headphones. Both groups will receive standard care in accordance with current clinical guidelines. The primary endpoint is the change in arterial Pressure of Carbon dioxide PaCO2, defined as the difference between baseline PaCO₂ (prior to NIV initiation) and PaCO₂ measured after 4 hours.…
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TopicsIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders · Music Therapy and Health · Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
