Music Use for Sedation in Critically ill Children (MUSiCC trial): a pilot randomized controlled trial

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 9 - Trang 1-9 - 2021
Gonzalo Garcia Guerra1,2, Ari R. Joffe1,2, Cathy Sheppard2, Krista Hewson3, Irina A. Dinu4, Morteza Hajihosseini4, Allan deCaen1,2, Hsing Jou1,2,5, Lisa Hartling1, Sunita Vohra1,2,5
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
2Stollery Children’s Hospital, Edmonton, Canada
3Department of Educational Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
4School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
5Integrative Health Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada

Tóm tắt

To demonstrate feasibility of a music medicine intervention trial in pediatric intensive care and to obtain information on sedation and analgesia dose variation to plan a larger trial. Pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted at the Stollery Children’s Hospital general and cardiac intensive care units (PICU/PCICU). The study included children 1 month to 16 years of age on mechanical ventilation and receiving sedation drugs. Patients were randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to music, noise cancellation or control. The music group received classical music for 30 min three times/day using headphones. The noise cancellation group received the same intervention but with no music. The control group received usual care. A total of 60 patients were included. Average enrollment rate was 4.8 patients/month, with a consent rate of 69%. Protocol adherence was achieved with patients receiving > 80% of the interventions. Overall mean (SD) daily Sedation Intensity Score was 52.4 (30.3) with a mean (SD) sedation frequency of 9.75 (7.21) PRN doses per day. There was a small but statistically significant decrease in heart rate at the beginning of the music intervention. There were no study related adverse events. Eighty-eight percent of the parents thought the headphones were comfortable; 73% described their child more settled during the intervention. This pilot RCT has demonstrated the feasibility of a music medicine intervention in critically ill children. The study has also provided the necessary information to plan a larger trial.

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