Aim: This paper reports a study to determine the effect of music on physiological parameters and level of pain in patients undergoing application of a C-clamp after percutaneous coronary interventions. Background: Most percutaneous coronary interventions are performed through the femoral artery. In order to stop bleeding and achieve homeostasis, a C-clamp is used after percutaneous coronary interventions. However, the experience is painful for patients and they inevitably suffer discomfort. Pain may lead to stress responses and may affect the physical and mental health of patients. One potential beneficial practice is having the patient listen to relaxing music, which might have the effect of reducing situational discomfort and pain. Method...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Background: Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) leads to over four million hospitalizations in the USA annu...
BACKGROUND: Patients scheduled to invasive medical procedures experience high levels of anxiety, whi...
Background and Aim: Pain is common patient complaint after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) s...
Background: Pain is a symptom of discomfort or tissue injury experienced by patients. Amongpatients ...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain and anxiety are common in cardiac surgery patients. Studies have sugg...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac surgery is a common interventional procedure for ischemic and valvular heart dis...
WOS: 000378158900008Background: This study aims to investigate the possible effects of music therapy...
BACKGROUND: Numerous meta-analyses have been conducted on music and pain, but no studies have invest...
Several studies have evaluated music interventions prior and after coronary angiography and percutan...
Background & Aim: Pain is a major unpleasant experience for patients in Intensive care unit. The...
WOS: 000451243100006Indroduction: Listening to music has been used as an intervention during treatme...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of music on anxiety and pain among patie...
Background: The study was done to see the effect of music medicine on anxiety and depression in coro...
Research consistently demonstrates that intensive care unit (ICU) patients experience pain, discomfo...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Background: Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) leads to over four million hospitalizations in the USA annu...
BACKGROUND: Patients scheduled to invasive medical procedures experience high levels of anxiety, whi...
Background and Aim: Pain is common patient complaint after Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG) s...
Background: Pain is a symptom of discomfort or tissue injury experienced by patients. Amongpatients ...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain and anxiety are common in cardiac surgery patients. Studies have sugg...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac surgery is a common interventional procedure for ischemic and valvular heart dis...
WOS: 000378158900008Background: This study aims to investigate the possible effects of music therapy...
BACKGROUND: Numerous meta-analyses have been conducted on music and pain, but no studies have invest...
Several studies have evaluated music interventions prior and after coronary angiography and percutan...
Background & Aim: Pain is a major unpleasant experience for patients in Intensive care unit. The...
WOS: 000451243100006Indroduction: Listening to music has been used as an intervention during treatme...
AIM: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of music on anxiety and pain among patie...
Background: The study was done to see the effect of music medicine on anxiety and depression in coro...
Research consistently demonstrates that intensive care unit (ICU) patients experience pain, discomfo...
A best evidence topic in cardiac surgery was written according to a structured protocol. The questio...
Background: Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) leads to over four million hospitalizations in the USA annu...
BACKGROUND: Patients scheduled to invasive medical procedures experience high levels of anxiety, whi...