Effect of Music in Endoscopy Procedures: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Journal
Pain Medicine
Year
2014
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Endoscopies are common clinical examinations that are somewhat painful and even cause fear and anxiety for patients. We performed this systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials to determine the effect of music on patients undergoing various endoscopic procedures. METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Library, Issue 6, 2013, PubMed, and EMBASE databases up to July 2013. Randomized controlled trials comparing endoscopies, with and without the use of music, were included. Two authors independently abstracted data and assessed risk of bias. Subgroup analyses were performed to examine the impact of music on different types of endoscopic procedures. RESULTS: Twenty-one randomized controlled trials involving 2,134 patients were included. The overall effect of music on patients undergoing a variety of endoscopic procedures significantly improved pain score (weighted mean difference [WMD] = -1.53, 95% confidence interval [CI] [-2.53, -0.53]), anxiety (WMD = -6.04, 95% CI [-9.61, -2.48]), heart rate (P = 0.01), arterial pressure (P < 0.05), and satisfaction score (SMD = 1.83, 95% CI [0.76, 2.91]). Duration of the procedure (P = 0.29), except for gastrointestinal endoscopy (P = 0.03), and sedative or analgesic medication dose (P = 0.23, P = 0.12, respectively) were not significantly decreased in the music group, compared with the control group. Furthermore, music had little effect for patients undergoing colposcopy and bronchoscopy in the subanalysis. CONCLUSION: Our meta-analysis suggested that music may offer benefits for patients undergoing endoscopy, except in colposcopy and bronchoscopy.
Music and Health Institute Terms
Analgesic Intake; Anxiety; Anxiety Scales; Blood Pressure; Fear; Heart Rate; Invasive Medical Procedures; Medication Use; Music Listening; Music Medicine; Pain; Pain Management and Control; Pain Score or Rating; Patient Satisfaction; Procedural Pain; Recorded Music Listening; Sedative Intake; Self-Report Measures; Vital signs
Indexed Terms
Anxiety; Endoscopy; Pain; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Stress; Effect; Endoscopic Procedures; Endoscopy; Meta-Analysis; Systematic Review
Study Type
Systematic Review; Meta-Analysis; Quantitative Methods
PubMed ID
25139786
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Wang, M. C., Zhang, L. Y., Zhang, Y. L., Zhang, Y. W., Xu, X. D., & Zhang, Y. C. (2014). Effect of Music in Endoscopy Procedures: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Pain Medicine, 15 (10), 1786-94. Retrieved from https://remix.berklee.edu/mhi-citations/567